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Journal of Orthopaedic Research 15:932-934 The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc. © 1997 Orthopaedic Research Society Journal of Orthopaedic Research Volume 15, 1997 AUTHOR INDEX Aamodt A, 927 Chao EYS, 773 Fujita Y, 814 Hickey GJ, 519 Abrahamsson S-O, 256 Chen AC, 197, 499, 791 Fukuda H, 24, 33 Hickmon SG, 249, 414 Abrams RA, 664 Chen L-E Hicks DG, 162 Aebi M, 141 Claes L, 577 Gage JR, 615 Higuchi F, 888 Aerssens J, 391 Clark J. 76 Galante JO, 629 Hilfiker E, 141 Allen D, 243 Clausen JD, 342 Gao GG, 563 Hillstrom H, 331 Amiel D, 197, 670. 803 Clohisy DR, 301 Georgescu HI, 18 Hirasawa Y, 150, 670 An K-N, 348 Colman WW, 468 Germiller JA, 362 Hiyama Y, 307 Anderson E, 927 Commisso CN, 682 Gershuni DH, 519 Hoffman AR, 94 Andriacchi TP, 629 Coutts RD, 197, Gibbons DF, | Hogue WR, 221 Aoyama I, 307 670, 803 Gibeling JC, 607 Hora D Jr, 519 Arai Y, 150 Crabb ID, 162 Gibson VA, 607 Hora J, 141 Arakal R, 570 Crawford RP. 101 Glant TT, 40 Horibe S, 294, 837 Aronson J, 221, 563 Cuizon D, 519 Godolphin JL, 742 Horowitz SM, 50 Ateshian GA, 468 Currey JD, 111, 862 Goel VK, 342 Hotokezaka S, 911 Athanasiou KA, 437 Goldstein SA, 362 3. 539 Augat P, 577 Damron TA, 62 Gonzales JB, 50 Huard J, 227, 894 Awa T, 307 Das P. 87 Goodship AE, 862 Hubbard M, 593 AyeDC,r 6s2, 7 00 Davey JP. 664 Goomer RS, 803 Huie P, 94 Dawson JM, 844 Goss BC, 263 Hukuda §, 133 Bachrach LK, 473 Day CS, 227, 894 Gotoh M, 24, 33 Hulet CH, 629 Backman DS, 719 Dean DD, 371 Grelsamer RP. 468 Hull MI Bader DL. 181 Dequeker J, 391 Griffin LV. 607 Hung S-C, 381 Badger TM, 221, 563 Deutsch TF, 748 Griffith D, 414 Hunziker E, 189 Balian G, 675 Dodd CM, 213 Grills BL, 235 Hurowitz E, 570 Ballock RT, 463 Doschak MR, 830 Grisanti M. 585 Hurwitz DE, 629 Baratta RV, 314 Dounchis JS, 803 Grob D, 881 Hurwitz SR, 675 BarDtL.e 57l, 7 00 Dreier D, 141 Gross TS, 830 Husby OS, 927 Bavington C, 742 Duarte MEL, 585 Growney ES, 348 Bay BK, 593 Duncan NA, 814 Grynpas MD, 118 latridis JC, 318 Behrens FF, 570 Dunne E, 742 Gurskis D, 499 Imai S, 133 Benton HP, 204 Dvorak J. 881 Gustilo RB, 688 Imamura T, 820 Benum P, 927 Imanishi J, 150 Beynnon BD, 707 Eckstein F, 808 Halili RB, 197 Inoue A, 33, 128, 888 Bingmann D, 558 Eggli P, 189 Ishidou Y, 820 Bodine-Fowler SC Eine J, 927 Hamlet WP. 657 Ishii H, 719 Boehm CA, 546 Einhorn TA, 757 Han JS. 69 Itoh K, 128 Boesch C, 141 Ellerbroek SM, 491 Hanada K, 307 Iwasaki K, 175 Bogoch ER, 858 Englmeier K-H, 808 Hannafin JA, 427 Izumi T, 463 Boos N, 141 Erickson DM, 371 Hant JJ, 197 Booth D, 894 Evans CH, 442 Hargens A, 422 Jacks TM, 519 Botte MJ, 664 Evans RP, 414 Hargens AR, 507 Jacobs JJ, 40 Bouillon R, 39] Haro H, 734 Jiranek WA, 712 Boyan BD, 371 Faber S, 808 Harris MA, 371 Jobanputra P, 742 Bray RC, 830 Fabry G, 391 Harris SE, 371 Johnson KD, 844 Brennan FR, 40 Feeney W, 519 Harten RD Jr, 570 Johnson ME, 348 Brochmann Murray EJ, 585 Finerman GAM, 657 Harwood FL, 803 Jukkala-Partio K, 124 Brostr6ém L-A, 727 Fitzsimmons JS, 682 Haubner M., 808 Brunet JA, 719 Floyd SS Jr, 227, 894 Haugh LD, 707 Kahan NJ, 507 Buchanan TS, 11 Foreman J, 111 Haut RC, 450 Kajiyama G, 919 Buckwalter JA, 161, 323, 491 Fox RJ, 285 Haven M, 519 Kaneda K, 904 Buschmann MD, 189 Frank CB, 161, 323, 652 Hayashi K, 904 Kasemkijwattana C, 894 Frassica FJ, 773 Hayden SW, 615 Kasra M, 118 Cao M, 18 Fridén T, 637 Healey RM, 670 Kato M, 820 Carter DR, 473 Fu FH, 278, 285, 894 Henry JH, 468 Kavalkovich KW, 18 Casper RF, 118 Fujioka H, 675 Heydemann A, 463 Kawaguchi H, 307 Journal of Orthopaedic Research 15:932-934 The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc. © 1997 Orthopaedic Research Society Journal of Orthopaedic Research Volume 15, 1997 AUTHOR INDEX Aamodt A, 927 Chao EYS, 773 Fujita Y, 814 Hickey GJ, 519 Abrahamsson S-O, 256 Chen AC, 197, 499, 791 Fukuda H, 24, 33 Hickmon SG, 249, 414 Abrams RA, 664 Chen L-E Hicks DG, 162 Aebi M, 141 Claes L, 577 Gage JR, 615 Higuchi F, 888 Aerssens J, 391 Clark J. 76 Galante JO, 629 Hilfiker E, 141 Allen D, 243 Clausen JD, 342 Gao GG, 563 Hillstrom H, 331 Amiel D, 197, 670. 803 Clohisy DR, 301 Georgescu HI, 18 Hirasawa Y, 150, 670 An K-N, 348 Colman WW, 468 Germiller JA, 362 Hiyama Y, 307 Anderson E, 927 Commisso CN, 682 Gershuni DH, 519 Hoffman AR, 94 Andriacchi TP, 629 Coutts RD, 197, Gibbons DF, | Hogue WR, 221 Aoyama I, 307 670, 803 Gibeling JC, 607 Hora D Jr, 519 Arai Y, 150 Crabb ID, 162 Gibson VA, 607 Hora J, 141 Arakal R, 570 Crawford RP. 101 Glant TT, 40 Horibe S, 294, 837 Aronson J, 221, 563 Cuizon D, 519 Godolphin JL, 742 Horowitz SM, 50 Ateshian GA, 468 Currey JD, 111, 862 Goel VK, 342 Hotokezaka S, 911 Athanasiou KA, 437 Goldstein SA, 362 3. 539 Augat P, 577 Damron TA, 62 Gonzales JB, 50 Huard J, 227, 894 Awa T, 307 Das P. 87 Goodship AE, 862 Hubbard M, 593 AyeDC,r 6s2, 7 00 Davey JP. 664 Goomer RS, 803 Huie P, 94 Dawson JM, 844 Goss BC, 263 Hukuda §, 133 Bachrach LK, 473 Day CS, 227, 894 Gotoh M, 24, 33 Hulet CH, 629 Backman DS, 719 Dean DD, 371 Grelsamer RP. 468 Hull MI Bader DL. 181 Dequeker J, 391 Griffin LV. 607 Hung S-C, 381 Badger TM, 221, 563 Deutsch TF, 748 Griffith D, 414 Hunziker E, 189 Balian G, 675 Dodd CM, 213 Grills BL, 235 Hurowitz E, 570 Ballock RT, 463 Doschak MR, 830 Grisanti M. 585 Hurwitz DE, 629 Baratta RV, 314 Dounchis JS, 803 Grob D, 881 Hurwitz SR, 675 BarDtL.e 57l, 7 00 Dreier D, 141 Gross TS, 830 Husby OS, 927 Bavington C, 742 Duarte MEL, 585 Growney ES, 348 Bay BK, 593 Duncan NA, 814 Grynpas MD, 118 latridis JC, 318 Behrens FF, 570 Dunne E, 742 Gurskis D, 499 Imai S, 133 Benton HP, 204 Dvorak J. 881 Gustilo RB, 688 Imamura T, 820 Benum P, 927 Imanishi J, 150 Beynnon BD, 707 Eckstein F, 808 Halili RB, 197 Inoue A, 33, 128, 888 Bingmann D, 558 Eggli P, 189 Ishidou Y, 820 Bodine-Fowler SC Eine J, 927 Hamlet WP. 657 Ishii H, 719 Boehm CA, 546 Einhorn TA, 757 Han JS. 69 Itoh K, 128 Boesch C, 141 Ellerbroek SM, 491 Hanada K, 307 Iwasaki K, 175 Bogoch ER, 858 Englmeier K-H, 808 Hannafin JA, 427 Izumi T, 463 Boos N, 141 Erickson DM, 371 Hant JJ, 197 Booth D, 894 Evans CH, 442 Hargens A, 422 Jacks TM, 519 Botte MJ, 664 Evans RP, 414 Hargens AR, 507 Jacobs JJ, 40 Bouillon R, 39] Haro H, 734 Jiranek WA, 712 Boyan BD, 371 Faber S, 808 Harris MA, 371 Jobanputra P, 742 Bray RC, 830 Fabry G, 391 Harris SE, 371 Johnson KD, 844 Brennan FR, 40 Feeney W, 519 Harten RD Jr, 570 Johnson ME, 348 Brochmann Murray EJ, 585 Finerman GAM, 657 Harwood FL, 803 Jukkala-Partio K, 124 Brostr6ém L-A, 727 Fitzsimmons JS, 682 Haubner M., 808 Brunet JA, 719 Floyd SS Jr, 227, 894 Haugh LD, 707 Kahan NJ, 507 Buchanan TS, 11 Foreman J, 111 Haut RC, 450 Kajiyama G, 919 Buckwalter JA, 161, 323, 491 Fox RJ, 285 Haven M, 519 Kaneda K, 904 Buschmann MD, 189 Frank CB, 161, 323, 652 Hayashi K, 904 Kasemkijwattana C, 894 Frassica FJ, 773 Hayden SW, 615 Kasra M, 118 Cao M, 18 Fridén T, 637 Healey RM, 670 Kato M, 820 Carter DR, 473 Fu FH, 278, 285, 894 Henry JH, 468 Kavalkovich KW, 18 Casper RF, 118 Fujioka H, 675 Heydemann A, 463 Kawaguchi H, 307 AUTHOR INDEX Kawahara H, 381 Maeda T, 133 Okano T,. 820 Schwartz Z, 37! Kdolsky RK, | Majeska RJ, 757 Okawa A, 734 Sciadini MF, 844 Keaveny TM, 101, 781 Majors AK, 546 O’Keete RJ, 162 Scifert J, 342 Keir PJ, 422 Maloney WJ, 94 Oliynyk A, 652 Scott PG, 213 Kenwright J, 765 Mankin HJ, 748 Omokawa §S, 69 Scully SP, 483 Khatod M, 803 Mann KA, 62, 700 Origuchi N, 820 Seaber AV, 243, 512 Kienbacher T, 348 Mannion AF, 881 Osaki M, 175 Setton LA, 318 Kikkawa M, 133 Manske PR, 911 Shen XC, 221, 563 Kikuchi T, 528 Marcus R, 473 Panossian V, 657 Shiba N, 888 Kish V, 69, 324 Martin JA, 49] Parr TR Jr, 414 Shih L-Y, 773 Kobayashi K, 150 Martin RB, 161, 323, Partio EK, 124 Shimizu C, 670 Kolem H, 808 593, 607 Pegg DE, 111 Shino K, 294, 837 Koman LA, 408 Marui T, 18 Petersen S, 874 Shinomiya K, 734 Komiya S, 128 Matsumoto N, 294 Pihlajamaki HK. Shiota M, 528 Komori H, 734 Matsunaga S, 820 Pinilla TP, 101 Shiro R, 381 Koolpe M, 204 Meglitsch T, 645 Plenk H Jr, | Shrive NG, 652 Kopperdahl DL, 101 Menetrey J, 894 Poff BC. 645 Sibley R, 94 Korompilias AV, 512 Meyer RS, 664 Pohjonen T, 124 Siegler S, 331 Kovach IS, 437 Midura RJ, 546 Pollock DC, 408 Simpson HRW, 765 Kreis R, 141 Miller F. 563 Pope MH, 707 Skinner RA, 221, 249, Krome J, 408 Miller LA, 442 Puzas JE, 162 414, 563 Kronberg M, 727 Mills BG, 477 Pysklywec MW, 858 Smeltzer MS, 414 Kubo T, 150, 670 Mitchell J. 111 Smith GA, 314 Kubota H. 911 Mivakawa K, 904 Oi W-N, 483 Smith JJ, 645 Kudo E, 477 Miyazawa K, 456 Quattlebaum T, 563 Smith RL, 87, 94, 919 Kuhn JL, 353 Mizuno K, 675 Smith TL, 408 Kumagai M, 888 Mlodzienski A, 331 Ragasa DR, 40 Smith TS, 593 Kuramoto T, 128 Mohler RL, 519 Ramnaraine MLR, 301 Smutz WP. 422 Kurokawa T, 307, 381 Mokassa L, 391 Reddi AH, 463 Song Z, 874 Kurtz SM, 57 MOllers MO, 442 Reilly GC, 111, 862 Spoor CW, 869 Kwak SD. 468 Moran EL, 858 Reiser M, 808 Stefanovic-Racic M, 442 Kwasny O, | Moreland MS, 227, 894 Rempel DM, 422, 507 Stover SM, 607 Moritz U. 637 Renstr6m PA, 707 Sudo T, 128 Laitinen O, 124 Moriya H, 757 Reynolds PR, 162 Suger G, 577 Laketi¢ I, 111 Mow VC, 318. 468 Rimnac CM, 57 Sung K-LP, 269 Lammens J, 391 Muneta T, 734 Roberts D, 637 Lapointe SJ, 331 Miintener M, 881 Rock MG, 773 Takahashi K, 150 Larsson P, 727 Murakami S, 734 Rodeo SA, 427 Takaishi H, 528 Lauterbach S, 558 Murray SS, 585 Rokkanen P, 124 Takigawa M, 150 Lee DA. 181 Murthy G, 507 Rokkanen PU, 398 Tamura M, 307 Lee FY, 570 Muschler GF, 546 Rosenberg AG, 629 Tanaka K, 381, 904 Lee S-H, 40 Rosencrance E, 408 Tang JB, 69, 324 Lerner AL, 353 Nagrampa JP. 791 Rosier RN, 162 Taylor D, 601 Levine RE, 18 Nakamura K, 307, 381 Rosler DM, 314 Techner L, 331 Lew WD, 645 Nakamura N, 294, 837 Rozing PM, 869 ten Dijke P. 820 Lewandrowski K-U, 748 Nakano T, 213 Rude R, 477 Theriault E, 622 Lewis JL. 645 Nargund R, 519 Rudy TW, 278 Thomas JR, 414 Li G, 278, 285, 765 Nasser S, 874 Runco TJ, 278 Thorton GM, 652 Li Z, 408 Natsu-ume T, 837 Ryu J, 69, 324 Tieschky M, 808 Lieber RL, 519 Nelissen RGHH, 869 Tohyama H, 707 Lindquist C, 645 Nelson CL, 249, 414 Sah RL, 197, 499, 791 Tokunaga Y, 133 Lindstrand A, 637 Nemoto O, 528 Sakane M, 278, 285 Tom J, 427 Liu SH. 657 Newberry WN, 450 Sakou T, 820 Tomford WW, 748 Livesay GA, 278, 285 Nijs J, 391 Salo PT, 622 Tomonaga A, 24, 33 Lloyd DG, 11 Nishida K, 742 Salter DM, 742 Tormala P, 124 Lopez MA, 519 Nishimura H, 888 Sandell LJ, 161. 3 Toérmala PO, 398 Lottman LM, 79} Nitto H, 546 Sano H, 719 Toritsuka Y, 294, 837 Lotz JC, 814 Niyibizi C, 18 Schabus R, | Traynelis VC, 342 Lou A, 101 Nobilini RR, 331 Schade V, 141 Triffitt JT, 765 Lou J, 911 Notzli H, 76 Schinagl RM, 499, 791 Trippel SB, 161, 323 Loveys LS, 162 Nuki G, 742 Schirrmacher K, 558 Tsuchida T, 904 Ludwig FJ, 911 Schleim K, 519 Tsuchiya K, 94 Lumpkin CK Jr, 221, 563 Ochi T, 294, 837 Schomacker KT, 748 Tsukayama DT, 688 Lundberg WR, 645 O'Driscoll SW, 682 Schuijers JA, 235 Tsukazaki T, 175 Lund-Larsen J, 927 Ohtsuru A, 175 Schulte E, 808 Oizumi J, 477 Schurman DJ, 87, 94, 919 Uhthoff HK, 719 MacLusky NJ, 118 Okano K, 175 Schutte LM, 615 Urban RM, 40 J Orthop Res, Vol. 15, No. 6, 1997 934 AUTHOR INDEX Urbaniak JR, 243, 512 Wang G-J, 675 Wood DJ, 269 Yasuda K, 904 Urist MR, 456, 585 Wang JY, 688 Wooley PH, 874 Yeadon A,719 Ward AR, 235 Wozney JM, 371 Y¥ine€, 712 Vainionpaa S, 124 Warren RF, 427 Wright MO, 742 Yonekura A, 175 Valstar ER, 869 Wayne JS, 712 Wright TM, 161, 323 Yonemori K, 820 van der Meulen MCH, 473 Wearden §S, 69, 324 Wuethrich P, 189 Yoshida H, 820 Vanin CM, 118 Weber R, 881 Yoshioka H, 757 Vasenius J, 124 Weidenbaum M, 318 Yabe Y, 528 Yoshioka M, 197 Viljanen JT, 398 Wickiewicz TL, 427 Yamada H, 528 Young DR, 773 Virolainen P, 773 Wicklund BH, 688 Yamagishi M, 528 Yu B, 348 Vrahas MS, 314 Wiley RG, 622 33 Vu T, 94 Wilke H-J, 577 Yamamoto N, 904 Zatterstr6m R, 637 Witkowski J, 269 Yamashita S, 175 Zernicke RF, 830 Wachtel EF, 781 Wong M, 189 Yamazaki M, 757 Zimmerman MC, 570 Wallace MP. 539 Woo SL-Y, 18, Yang AS, 197 Zuelzer WA, 712 Walmsley S, 742 278, 285 Yang L, 269 Zukosky DK, 450 J Orthop Res, Vol. 15, No. 6, 1997 Journal of Orthopaedic Research 15:935-940 The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc. © 1997 Orthopaedic Research Society Journal of Orthopaedic Research Volume 15, 1997 SUBJECT INDEX Achilles tendon Migration and healing of ligament cells under in- Systematic and random errors in compression test- Changes in the expression of type-X collagen in the flammatory conditions, 269 ing of trabecular bone, 101 fibrocartilage of rat Achilles tendon attachment Physical properties of rabbit articular cartilage after during development, 675 transection of the anterior cruciate ligament, 197 Bone morphogenetic protein Physiological and mechanical adaptations of rabbit Recombinant bone morphogenetic protein (BMP)- Adenovirus medial collateral ligament after anterior cruciate 2 regulates costochondral growth plate chondro- In vivo gene transfer and overexpression of focal ligament transection, 830 cytes and induces expression of BMP-2 and adhesion kinase (pp125 FAK) mediated by re- Primary immunolocalization of androgen target BMP-4 in a cell maturation-dependent man- combinant adenovirus-induced tendon adhesion cells in the human anterior cruciate ligament, 657 ner, 371 formation and epitenon cell change, 911 Treatment with recombinant human macrophage Arthritis colony-stimulating factor resorbs blood clot Allograft Selective ablation of rat knee joint innervation with and restores osteoclastogenesis in heterotopic Effect of freeze-drying or y-irradiation on remodel- injected immunotoxin: a potential new model for bone induced by partially purified native bone ing of tendon allograft in a rat model, 294 the study of neuropathic arthritis, 622 morphogenetic protein in osteopetrotic (op/op) Improved osteoinduction of cortical bone allografts: Staphylococcal septic arthritis: antibiotic and non- mice, 456 a study of the effects of laser perforation and par- steroidal anti-inflammatory drug treatment in a tial demineralization, 748 rabbit model, 919 Calcitonin gene-related peptide Zoledronate (CGP 42°446), a bisphosphonate, pro- Calcitonin gene-related peptide and reperfusion in- Aminosteroid tects against metaphyseal intracortical defects in jury, 243 Studies of ischemia-reperfusion injury in skeletal experimental inflammatory arthritis, 858 Calcitonin gene-related peptide, substance P, and ty- muscle: efficacy of 21-aminosteroids on micro- rosine hydroxylase-immunoreactive innervation circulation and muscle contraction after an ex- Atrophy of rat bone marrows: an immunohistochemical tended period of warm ischemia, 512 Growth hormone secretagogue increases muscle and ultrastructural investigation on possible effer- strength during remobilization after canine hind- ent and afferent mechanisms, 133 Androgen limb immobilization, 519 Primary immunolocalization of androgen target Capsulitis cells in the human anterior cruciate ligament, 657 Beads Immunolocalization of cytokines and their recep- Treatment of experimental osteomyelitis by surgical tors in adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder, 427 Animal model debridement and the implantation of bioerodable, Effect of low dietary calcium on bone metabolism polyanhydride-gentamicin beads, 249 Carpal tunnel in the SENCAR mouse, 585 Effects of static fingertip loading on carpal tunnel Orthotopic ossification of the spinal ligaments of Bone pressure, 422 Zucker fatty rats: a possible animal model for os- Assessment of cell proliferation in regenerating sification of the human posterior longitudinal liga- bone during distraction osteogenesis at different Cartilage ment, 820 distraction rates, 765 Chondrocyte biosynthesis correlates with local tis- Biochemical and density assessment of the new sue strain in statically compressed adult articular Ankle bone in late remodeling after callus distrac- cartilage, 189 Changes in the flexibility characteristics of the an- tion, 391 Chondrocyte transplantation to articular cartilage kle complex due to damage to the lateral collat- Bone maintenance and remodeling: a control sys- explants in vitro, 791 eral ligaments: an in vitro and in vivo study, 33 tem based on fatigue damage, 601 Compressive strains at physiological frequencies Laxity and flexibility of the ankle following recon- Characterization of regional and age-related varia- influence the metabolism of chondrocytes seeded struction with the Chrisman-Snook procedure, 707 tions in the growth of the rabbit distal femur, 353 in agarose, 181 Effect of low dietary calcium on bone metabolism Deformation of loaded articular cartilage prepared Annulus fibrosus in the SENCAR mouse, 585 for scanning electron microscopy with rapid freez- Radial tensile properties of the lumbar annulus Effects of different estrogen and progestin re- ing and freeze-substitution fixation, 76 fibrosus are site and degeneration dependent, 814 gimens on the mechanical properties of rat fe- Depth-dependent confined compression modulus of mur, 118 full-thickness bovine articular cartilage, 499 Anterior cruciate ligament Effects of ionizing radiation on the mechanical Effects of continuous distraction on cartilage in Biochemical and molecular homogeneity in the pa- properties of human bone, 111 a moving joint: an investigation on adult rab- tellar tendon of the immature pig, 712 Evaluation of bovine-derived bone protein with a bits, 381 Braided polypropylene augmentation device in re- natural coral carrier as a bone-graft substitute in Method of histomorphometric assessment of glycos- constructive surgery of the anterior cruciate liga- a canine segmental defect model, 844 aminoglycans in articular cartilage, 670 ment: long-term clinical performance of 594 =xercise of young thoroughbred horses in- Nitric oxide and proteoglycan turnover in rabbit ar- patients and short-term arthroscopic results, fail- creases impact strength of the third metacarpal ticular cartilage, 442 ure analysis by scanning electron microscopy, and bone, 862 Osteoarthritis: differential expression of matrix synovial histomorphology, | Model of flexural fatigue damage accumulation for metalloproteinase-9 mRNA in nonfibrillated and Contact pressure and tension in anterior cruciate cortical bone, 607 fibrillated cartilage, 94 ligament grafts subjected to roof impingement Rat model of distraction osteogenesis, 221 Physical properties of rabbit articular cartilage after during passive extension, 263 Regional and temporal changes in the acoustic transection of the anterior cruciate ligament, 197 Evaluation of the effect of joint constraints on the properties of fracture callus in secondary bone Repeatability of patellar cartilage thickness pat- in siu force distribution in the anterior cruciate healing, 570 terns in the living, using a fat-suppressed mag- ligament, 278 Stimulation of bone formation by intraosseous netic resonance imaging sequence with short In situ forces in the anterior cruciate ligament and application of recombinant basic fibroblast acquisition time and three-dimensional data pro- its bundles in response to anterior tibial loads, 285 growth factor in normal and ovariectomized cessing, 808 In vivo forces during remodeling of a two-segment rabbits, 307 Short communication. Method to impact in vivo anterior cruciate ligament graft in a goat Subfracture insult to a knee joint causes alterations rabbit femoral cartilage with blows of quantifi- model, 645 in the bone and in the functional stiffness of over- able stress, 314 In vivo tensile behavior of a four-bundle hamstring lying cartilage, 450 Small-angle HeNe laser light scatter and the com- graft as a replacement for the anterior cruciate Surface remodeling of trabecular bone using a tis- pressive modulus of articular cartilage, 437 ligament, 539 sue level model, 593 Subfracture insult to a knee joint causes alterations 935 SUBJECT INDEX in the bone and in the functional stiffness of over- fibrocartilage of rat Achilles tendon attachment ometry measurements of femoral cross-sectional lying cartilage, 450 during development, 675 growth during adolescence, 473 Chondrogenic phenotype of perichondrium-derived Cathepsin D chondroprogenitor cells is influenced by trans- Editorial Significance of granulation tissue in torn supra- forming growth factor-beta 1, 803 Abbreviations, acronyms, and jargon in the Jour- spinatus insertions: an immunohistochemical Deformation of loaded articular cartilage prepared nal, 323 study with antibodies against interleukin-1f, ca- for scanning electron microscopy with rapid freez- Scientific credibility requires complete presentation thepsin D, and matrix metalloprotease-1, 33 ing and freeze-substitution fixation, 76 of methods, 161 Differential regulation of type-II and type-X colla- Cerebral palsy gen synthesis by parathyroid hormone-related Epineurial repair Lengths of hamstrings and psoas muscles during protein in chick growth-plate chondrocytes, 162 Functional recovery following neurorrhaphy of the crouch gait: effects of femoral anteversion, 615 Extracellular collagen modulates the regulation of rat sciatic nerve by epineurial repair compared chondrocytes by transforming growth factor- with tubulization, 664 Chemotherapy 1.483 Effect of cisplatin chemotherapy on extracortical tis- Regulation of the expression of the type-II collagen Estrogen sue formation in canine diaphyseal segmental re- gene in periosteum-derived cells by three mem- Effects of different estrogen and progestin re- placement, 773 bers of the transforming growth factor-B super- gimens on the mechanical properties of rat fe- family, 463 mur, 118 Chondrocyte Spatial and temporal expression of fibril-forming Age-related decline in chondrocyte response to in- minor collagen genes (types V and XI) during Exercise sulin-like growth factor-I: the role of growth fac- fracture healing, 757 Exercise of young thoroughbred horses increases tor binding proteins, 491 Staphylococcal septic arthritis: antibiotic and non- impact strength of the third metacarpal bone, 862 Calcium-mobilizing purine receptors on the surface steroidal anti-inflammatory drug treatment in a of mammalian articular chondrocytes, 204 rabbit model, 919 Fatigue damage Chondrocyte biosynthesis correlates with local tis- Type-II collagen gene expression is transiently up- Bone maintenance and remodeling: a control sys- sue Strain in statically compressed adult articular regulated in experimentally induced degeneration tem based on fatigue damage, 601 cartilage, 189 of rabbit intervertebral disc, 528 Model of flexural fatigue damage accumulation for Chondrocyte transplantation to articular cartilage cortical bone, 607 explants in vitro, 791 Compression testing Compressive strains at physiological frequencies Depth-dependent confined compression modulus of Femur influence the metabolism of chondrocytes seeded full-thickness bovine articular cartilage, 499 Characterization of regional and age-related varia- in agarose, 181 Systematic and random errors in compression test- tions in the growth of the rabbit distal femur, 353 Differential regulation of type-II and type-X colla- ing of trabecular bone. 101 Comparison of the tissue response to absorbable gen synthesis by parathyroid hormone-related self-reinforced polylactide screws and metallic protein in chick growth-plate chondrocytes, 162 Contraction screws in the fixation of cancellous bone osteot- Expression of parathyroid hormone-related peptide Forearm muscle oxygenation decreases with low omies: an experimental study on the rabbit distal in human osteoarthritis, 175 levels of voluntary contraction, 507 femur, 398 Extracellular collagen modulates the regulation of Effects of different estrogen and progestin re- chondrocytes by transforming growth factor- Creep gimens on the mechanical properties of rat fe- fl, 483 Ligament creep cannot be predicted from stress re- mur, 118 Hyperpolarisation of cultured human chondrocytes laxation at low stress: a biomechanical study of Effects of stem length on mechanics of the femoral following cyclical pressure-induced strain: evi- the rabbit medial collateral ligament, 652 hip component after cemented revision, 62 dence of a role for a5f1 integrin as a chondrocyte Influence of stem geometry on mechanics of ce- mechanoreceptor, 742 Crouch gait mented femoral hip components with a proximal Nitric oxide and G proteins mediate the response Lengths of hamstrings and psoas muscles during bond. 700 of bovine articular chondrocytes to fluid-induced crouch gait: effects of femoral anteversion, 615 Short communication. Correspondence between the shear, 87 oretical models and dual energy x-ray absorpti- Osteoarthritis: differential expression of matrix Curvature analysis ometry measurements of femoral cross-sectional metalloproteinase-9 mRNA in nonfibrillated and Short communication. Anatomy of the human pa- growth during adolescence, 473 fibrillated cartilage, 94 tellofemoral joint articular cartilage: surface cur- Short communication. /n vivo measurements show Recombinant bone morphogenetic protein (BMP)- vature analysis, 468 tensile axial strain in the proximal lateral aspect 2 regulates costochondral growth plate chondro- of the human femur, 927 cytes and induces expression of BMP-2 and Cytokine BMP-4 in a cell maturation-dependent man- Immunolocalization of cytokines and their recep- Fiber ner, 37] tors in adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder, 427 Fibre type characteristics of the lumbar paraspinal Structure and function of embryonic growth plate Prosthetic metals impair murine immune response muscles in normal healthy subjects and in pa- in the absence of functioning skeletal muscle, 362 and cytokine release in vivo and in vitro, 688 tients with low back pain, 881 Chondrocyte-like cell Deltoid Fibroblast Hydrostatic pressure influences mRNA expression Characterisation of human deltoid muscle in pa- Effect of growth factors on matrix synthesis by liga- J of transforming growth factor-B1 and heat shock tients with impingement syndrome, 727 ment fibroblasts. 18 p protein 70 in chondrocyte-like cell line, 150 Stimulation of bone formation by intraosseous Demineralization application of recombinant basic fibroblast Chondrogenesis Improved osteoinduction of cortical bone allografts: growth factor in normal and ovariectomized Role of oxygen tension during cartilage formation a study of the effects of laser perforation and par- rabbits, 307 by periosteum, 682 tial demineralization, 748 Fingertip Chrisman-Snook procedure Distraction Effects of static fingertip loading on carpal tunnel Laxity and flexibility of the ankle following re- Assessment of cell proliferation in regenerating pressure, 422 construction with the Chrisman-Snook proce- bone during distraction osteogenesis at different dure, 707 distraction rates, 765 Finite element model Biochemical and density assessment of the new Uncinate processes and Luschka joints influence Cisplatin bone in late remodeling after callus distrac- the biomechanics of the cervical spine: quantifica- Effect of cisplatin chemotherapy on extracortical tion, 391] tion using a finite element model of the C5-C6 tissue formation in canine diaphyseal segmental Effects of continuous distraction on cartilage in segment, 342 replacement, 773 a moving joint: an investigation on adult rab- bits, 381 Focal adhesion kinase Cobalt-chromium alloy Rat model of distraction osteogenesis, 92 | /n vivo gene transfer and overexpression of focal Human monocyte/macrophage response to cobalt- Sustained proliferation accompanies distraction os- adhesion kinase (pp125 FAK) mediated by re- chromium corrosion products and titanium par- teogenesis in the rat, 563 combinant adenovirus-induced tendon adhesion ticles in patients with total joint replacements, 40 formation and epitenon cell change, 911 Dual energy x-ray absorptiometry Collagen Short communication. Correspondence between the- Fracture Changes in the expression of type-X collagen in the oretical models and dual energy x-ray absorpti- Biomechanical changes of the wrist flexor and ex- J Orthop Res, Vol. 15, No. 6, 1997 SUBJECT INDEX ial tensor tendons following loss of scaphoid integ- Effect of growth factors on matrix synthesis by liga- Human monocyte/macrophage response to rity, 69 ment fibroblasts, 18 cobalt-chromium corrosion products and tita- nfluence of size and stability of the osteotomy gap Stimulation of bone formation by intraosseous nium particles in patients with total joint re- on the success of fracture healing, 577 application of recombinant basic fibroblast placements, 40 egional and temporal changes in the acoustic growth factor in normal and ovariectomized rab- Influence of stem geometry on mechanics of ce- properties of fracture callus in secondary bone bits, 307 mented femoral hip components with a proximal healing, 570 Topical application of nerve growth factor improves bond, 700 bpatial and temporal expression of fibril-forming fracture healing in rats, 235 minor collagen genes (types V and XI) during Insulin-like growth factor fracture healing, 757 Growth plate Age-related decline in chondrocyte response to in- bustained proliferation accompanies distraction os- Differential regulation of type-II and type-X colla- sulin-like growth factor-I: the role of growth fac- teogenesis in the rat, 563 gen synthesis by parathyroid hormone-related tor binding proteins, 49] opical application of nerve growth factor improves protein in chick growth-plate chondrocytes, 162 Growth hormone secretagogue increases muscle fracture healing in rats, 235 Recombinant bone morphogenetic protein (BMP)- strength during remobilization after canine hind- 2 regulates costochondral growth plate chondro- limb immobilization, 519 reezing cytes and induces expression of BMP-2 and Similar effects of recombinant human insulin-like Deformation of loaded articular cartilage prepared BMP-4 in a cell maturation-dependent man- growth factor-I and II on cellular activities in for scanning electron microscopy with rapid freez- ner, 371 flexor tendons of young rabbits: experimental ing and freeze-substitution fixation, 76 Structure and function of embryonic growth plate studies in vitro, 256 ffect of freeze-drying or y-irradiation on remodel- in the absence of functioning skeletal muscle, 362 ing of tendon allograft in a rat model, 294 Integrin sffects of in situ freezing and stress-shielding on Healing Hyperpolarisation of cultured human chondrocytes the ultrastructure of rabbit patellar tendons, 904 Influence of size and stability of the osteotomy gap following cyclical pressure-induced strain: evi- on the success of fracture healing, 577 dence of a role for a5$1 integrin as a chondro- 3 protein Regional and temporal changes in the acoustic cyte mechanoreceptor, 742 Jitric oxide and G proteins mediate the response properties of fracture callus in secondary bone of bovine articular chondrocytes to fluid-induced healing, 570 Interleukin-1f shear, 87 Sustained proliferation accompanies distraction os- Significance of granulation tissue in torn supraspina- teogenesis in the rat, 563 tus insertions: an immunohistochemical study xait Temporal and spatial expression of transforming with antibodies against interleukin-1{, cathepsin jait compensations in patients with osteoarthritis growth factor-B in the healing patellar ligament D. and matrix metalloprotease-1, 33 of the hip and their relationship to pain and pas- of the rat, 837 sive hip motion, 629 Intervertebral disc Heat shock protein Radial tensile properties of the lumbar annulus sammia irradiation Hydrostatic pressure influences MRNA expression fibrosus are site and degeneration dependent, 814 *ffect of freeze-drying or y-irradiation on remodel- of transforming growth factor-$1 and heat shock Type-II collagen gene expression is transiently up- ing of tendon allograft in a rat mode!, 294 protein 70 in chondrocyte-like cell line, 150 regulated in experimentally induced degeneration of rabbit intervertebral disc, 528 xene-delivery vehicle Hip iyoblast-mediated gene transfer to the joint, 894 Effects of stem length on mechanics of the femoral Ionizing radiation ral slycosaminoglycan Funhcipt iocnoamlp oneveanltu ataifotne r ocf emhiepn taebdd ucrteovri siomnu,s c6l2e s with Effpercotpse rtofi esi onoifz inhgu marand iabtoinoen, on11 1 the mechanical ilycosaminoglycans and proteoglycans from differ- use of magnetic resonance imaging, 888 ent zones of the porcine knee meniscus, 213 Gait compensations in patients with osteoarthritis Ischemia f{ethod of histomorphometric assessment of glycos- of the hip and their relationship to pain and pas- Studies of ischemia-reperfusion injury in skeletal aminoglycans in articular cartilage, 670 sive hip motion, 629 muscle: efficacy of 21-aminosteroids on micro- taphylococcal septic arthritis: antibiotic and non- Human monocyte/macrophage response to circulation and muscle contraction after an ex- steroidal anti-inflammatory drug treatment in a cobalt-chromium corrosion products and tita- tended period of warm ischemia, 512 rabbit model, 919 nium particles in patients with total joint re- placements, 40 Isometric muscle activation sraft Influence of stem geometry on mechanics of ce- Muscle activation at the human knee during iso- ‘ontact pressure and tension in anterior cruciate mented femoral hip components with a proximal metric flexion-extension and varus-valgus ligament grafts subjected to roof impingement bond, 700 loads, 11 during passive extension, 263 ffects of ionizing radiation on the mechanical Hydrostatic pressure Joint properties of human bone, 111 Hydrostatic pressure influences mRNA expression Myoblast-mediated gene transfer to the joint, 894 -valuation of bovine-derived bone protein with a of transforming growth factor-B1 and heat shock natural coral carrier as a bone-graft substitute in protein 70 in chondrocyte-like cell line, 150 Kinetics a canine segmental defect model, 844 Reproducibility of the kinematics and kinetics of the n situ forces in the anterior cruciate ligament and Image analysis lower extremity during normal stair-climbing, 348 its bundles in response to anterior tibial loads, 285 Method of histomorphometric assessment of glycos- n vivo forces during remodeling of a two-segment aminoglycans in articular cartilage, 670 Kinematics anterior cruciate ligament graft in a goat Repeatability of patellar cartilage thickness pat- Reproducibility of the kinematics and kinetics of the model, 645 terns in the living, using a fat-suppressed mag- lower extremity during normal stair-climbing, 348 in vivo tensile behavior of a four-bundle hamstring netic resonance imaging sequence with short graft as a replacement for the anterior cruciate acquisition time and three-dimensional data pro- Knee ligament, 539 cessing, 808 Evaluation of the effect of joint constraints on the in situ force distribution in the anterior cruciate sranulation tissue Immune response ligament, 278 Significance of granulation tissue in torn supraspina- Prosthetic metals impair murine immune response Glycosaminoglycans and proteoglycans from differ- tus insertions: an immunohistochemical study and cytokine release in vivo and in vitro, 688 ent zones of the porcine knee meniscus, 213 with antibodies against interleukin-1f, cathepsin Muscle activation at the human knee during isomet- D, and matrix metalloprotease-1, 33 Impingement syndrome ric flexion-extension and varus-valgus loads, 11 Ca- Characterisation of human deltoid muscle in pa- Proprioception after an acute knee ligament in- Growth tients with impingement syndrome, o7i2 e jury: a longitudinal study on 16 consecutive pa- Characterization of regional and age-related varia- tients, 637 tions in the growth of the rabbit distal femur, 353 Implant Repeatability of patellar cartilage thickness pat- Structure and function of embryonic growth plate Cellular immune responses to orthopaedic implant terns in the living, using a fat-suppressed mag- in the absence of functioning skeletal muscle, 362 materials following cemented total joint replace- netic resonance imaging sequence with short ment, 874 acquisition time and three-dimensional data pro- Growth factor Effects of polyethylene on macrophages, 50 cessing, 808 Age-related decline in chondrocyte response to Evaluation of bovine-derived bone protein with Selective ablation of rat knee joint innervation with insulin-like growth factor-I: the role of growth a natural coral carrier as a bone-graft substitute injected immunotoxin: a potential new model for factor binding proteins, 491 in a canine segmental defect model, 844 the study of neuropathic arthritis, 622 J Orthop Res, Vol. 15, No. 6, 1997 938 SUBJECT INDEX Subfrecture insult to a knee joint causes alterations cells with respect to osteoblastic differentia- Growth hormone secretagogue increases muscle in the bone and in the functional stiffness of over- tion, 546 strength during remobilization after canine hind- lying cartilage, 450 limb immobilization, 519 Matrix metalloprotease Lengths of hamstrings and psoas muscles during Laser Braided polypropylene augmentation device in crouch gait: effects of femoral anteversion, 615 Improved osteoinduction of cortical bone allografts: reconstructive surgery of the anterior cruciate lig- Limb lengthening promotes muscle growth, 227 a study of the effects of laser perforation and par- ament: long-term clinical performance of 594 pa- Muscle activation at the human knee during iso- tial demineralization, 748 tients and short-term arthroscopic results, failure metric flexion-extension and varus-valgus Small-angle HeNe laser light scatter and the com- analysis by scanning electron microscopy, and sy- loads, 11 pressive modulus of articular cartilage, 437 novial histomorphology, 1 Structure and function of embryonic growth Significance of granulation tissue in torn supraspina- plate in the absence of functioning skeletal mus- Ligament tus insertions: an immunohistochemical study cle, 362 Changes in the flexibility characteristics of the an- with antibodies against interleukin-1f, cathepsin Studies of ischemia-reperfusion injury in skeletal kle complex due to damage to the lateral collat- D, and matrix metalloprotease-1, 33 muscle: efficacy of 21-aminosteroids on micro- eral ligaments: an in vitro and in vivo study, 331 circulation and muscle contraction after an ex- Effect of growth factors on matrix synthesis by Matrix metalloproteinase tended period of warm ischemia, 512 ligament fibroblasts, 18 Osteoarthritis: differential expression of matrix Ligament creep cannot be predicted from stress re- metalloproteinase-9 mRNA in nonfibrillated and Myoblast laxation at low stress: a biomechanical study of fibrillated cartilage, 94 Myoblast-mediated gene transfer to the joint, 894 the rabbit medial collateral ligament, 652 Migration and healing of ligament cells under in- Matrix synthesis Near infrared spectroscopy flammatory conditions, 269 Effect of growth factors on matrix synthesis by liga- Forearm muscle oxygenation decreases with low Orthotopic ossification of the spinal ligaments of ment fibroblasts, 18 levels of voluntary contraction, 507 Zucker fatty rats: a possible animal model for os- sification of the human posterior longitudinal liga- Meniscus Neurorrhaphy ment, 820 Glycosaminoglycans and proteoglycans from differ- Functional recovery following neurorrhaphy of the Physiological and mechanical adaptations of rabbit ent zones of the porcine knee meniscus, 213 rat sciatic nerve by epineurial repair compared medial collateral ligament after anterior cruciate with tubulization, 664 ligament transection, 830 Metal Proprioception after an acute knee ligament injury: Cellular immune responses to orthopaedic implant Nitric oxide a longitudinal study on 16 consecutive pa- materials following cemented total joint replace- Nitric oxide and G proteins mediate the response tients, 637 ment, 874 of bovine articular chondrocytes to fluid-induced Temporal and spatial expression of transforming Prosthetic metals impair murine immune response shear, 87 growth factor-B in the healing patellar ligament and cytokine release in vivo and in vitro, 688 Nitric oxide and proteoglycan turnover in rabbit ar- of the rat, 837 ticular cartilage, 442 Microcracking Light scattering Exercise of young thoroughbred horses in- Nonsteroidal inflammatory drug Small-angle HeNe laser light scatter and the com- creases impact strength of the third metacar- Staphylococcal septic arthritis: antibiotic and non- pressive modulus of articular cartilage, 437 pal bone, 862 steroidal anti-inflammatory drug treatment in a rabbit model, 919 Limb lengthening Monocyte Limb lengthening promotes muscle growth, 227 Human monocyte/macrophage response to Nucleus pulposus cobalt-chromium corrosion products and tita- Sequential dynamics of monocyte chemotactic pro- Low back pain nium particles in patients with total joint re- tein-| expression in herniated nucleus pulposus Fibre type characteristics of the lumbar paraspinal placements, 40 resorption, 734 muscles in normal healthy subjects and in pa- Short communication. Alterations in the mechani- tients with low back pain, 881 Monocyte chemotactic protein-1 cal behavior of the human lumbar nucleus pulpo- Sequential dynamics of monocyte chemotactic pro- sus with degeneration and aging, 318 Luschka joint tein-1 expression in herniated nucleus pulposus Uncinate processes and Luschka joints influence resorption, 734 Osseous cells the biomechanics of the cervical spine: quantifica- Oxygen consumption of calvarial bone cells in tion using a finite element model of the C5-C6 mRNA vitro, 558 segment, 342 Hydrostatic pressure influences mRNA ex- pression of transforming growth factor-B1 and Ossification Macrophage heat shock protein 70 in chondrocyte-like cell Orthotopic ossification of the spinal ligaments of Effects of polyethylene on macrophages, 50 line, 150 Zucker fatty rats: a possible animal model for os- Human monocyte/macrophage response to Intrinsic healing capacity and tearing process of sification of the human posterior longitudinal liga cobalt-chromium corrosion products and tita- torn supraspinatus tendons: in situ hybridization ment, 820 nium particles in patients with total joint replace- study of al(I) procollagen mRNA, 24 ments, 40 Osteoarthritis: differential expression of matrix Osteoarthritis Treatment with recombinant human macrophage metalloproteinase-9 mRNA in nonfibrillated and Cellular immune responses to orthopaedic implant colony-stimulating factor resorbs blood clot fibrillated cartilage, 94 materials following cemented total joint replace- and restores osteoclastogenesis in heterotopic Recombinant bone morphogenetic protein (BMP)- ment, 874 bone induced by partially purified native bone 2 regulates costochondral growth plate chondro- Expression of parathyroid hormone-related peptide morphogenetic protein in osteopetrotic (op/op) cytes and induces expression of BMP-2 and in human osteoarthritis, 175 mice, 456 BMP-4 in a cell maturation-dependent man- Gait compensations in patients with osteoarthritis ner, 371 of the hip and their relationship to pain and pas- MAGE gene Spatial and temporal expression of fibril-forming sive hip motion, 629 Expression of MAGE genes in osteosarcoma, 128 minor collagen genes (types V and XI) during Osteoarthritis: differential expression of matrix fracture healing, 757 metalloproteinase-9 mRNA in nonfibrillated and Magnetic resonance imaging Type-II collagen gene expression is transiently up- fibrillated cartilage, 94 Functional evaluation of hip abductor muscles with regulated in experimentally induced degeneration use of magnetic resonance imaging, 888 of rabbit intervertebral disc, 528 Osteoblast Repeatability of patellar cartilage thickness pat- Characterization of human bone marrow stromal terns in the living, using a fat-suppressed mag- Muscle cells with respect to osteoblastic differentia- netic resonance imaging sequence with short Calcitonin gene-related peptide and reperfusion in- tion, 546 acquisition time and three-dimensional data pro- jury, 243 cessing, 808 Fibre type characteristics of the lumbar paraspinal Osteoclast Tissue characterization of symptomatic and asymp- muscles in normal healthy subjects and in pa- Osteoclast formation during tumor osteolysis does tomatic disc herniations by quantitative magnetic tients with low back pain, 881 not require proliferating osteoclast precursor resonance imaging, 141 Forearm muscle oxygenation decreases with low cells, 301 levels of voluntary contraction, 507 Marrow Functional evaluation of hip abductor muscles with Osteolysis Characterization of human bone marrow stromal use of magnetic resonance imaging, 888 Osteoclast formation during tumor osteolysis does J Orthop Res, Vol. 15, No. 6, 1997 SUBJECT INDEX 939 not require proliferating osteoclast precursor sue formation in canine diaphyseal segmental re- neck osteotomies with absorbable self-reinforced cells, 301 placement, 773 poly-L-lactide lag-screws or metallic screws in Prosthetic metals impair murine immune response sheep, 124 Osteomyelitis and cytokine release in vivo and in vitro, 688 Comparison of the tissue response to absorbable Characterization of a rabbit model of staphylococ- self-reinforced polylactide screws and metallic cal osteomyelitis, 414 Protein kinase C screws in the fixation of cancellous bone os- Treatment of experimental osteomyelitis by surgical Effect of low dietary calcium on bone metabolism teotomies: an experimental study on the rabbit debridement and the implantation of bioerodable, in the SENCAR mouse, 585 distal femur, 398 polyanhydride-gentamicin beads, 249 Proteoglycan Secretagogue Osteopetrosis Chondrocyte transplantation to articular cartilage Growth hormone secretagogue increases muscle Treatment with recombinant human macrophage explants in vitro, 791 strength during remobilization after canine colony-stimulating factor resorbs blood clot and Glycosaminoglycans and proteoglycans from differ- hindlimb immobilization, 519 restores osteoclastogenesis in heterotopic bone in- ent zones of the porcine knee meniscus, 213 duced by partially purified native bone morpho- Nitric oxide and proteoglycan turnover in rabbit ar- Shoulder genetic protein in osteopetrotic (op/op) mice, 456 ticular cartilage, 442 Immunolocalization of cytokines and their recep- tors in adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder, 427 Osteosarcoma Radius Expression of MAGE genes in osteosarcoma, 128 Effect of radial shortening on muscle and moment Spine arms of the wrist flexors and extensors, 324 Fibre type characteristics of the lumbar paraspinal Osteotomy muscles in normal healthy subjects and in pa- Comparison of the fixation of subcapital femoral Remodeling tients with low back pain, 881 neck osteotomies with absorbable self-reinforced Biochemical and density assessment of the new Orthotopic ossification of the spinal ligaments of poly-L-lactide lag-screws or metallic screws in bone in late remodeling after callus distrac- Zucker fatty rats: a possible animal model for os- sheep, 124 tion, 391 sification of the human posterior longitudinal liga- Comparison of the tissue response to absorbable In vivo forces during remodeling of a two-segment ment, 820 self-reinforced polylactide screws and metallic anterior cruciate ligament graft in a goat ncinate processes and Luschka joints influence screws in the fixation of cancellous bone os- model, 645 the biomechanics of the cervical spine: quantifica- teotomies: an experimental study on the rabbit Surface remodeling of trabecular bone using a tis- tion using a finite element model of the C5-C6 distal femur, 398 sue level model, 593 segment, 342 Influence of size and stability of the osteotomy gap on the success of fracture healing, 577 Reperfusion Stair-climbing Calcitonin gene-related peptide and reperfusion in- Reproducibility of the kinematics and kinetics of the Oxygen jury, 243 lower extremity during normal stair-climbing. 348 # Oxygen consumption of calvarial bone cells in Studies of ischemia-reperfusion injury in skeletal vitro, 558 muscle: efficacy of 21-aminosteroids on microcir- Strain Role of oxygen tension during cartilage formation culation and muscle contraction after an ex- Compressive strains at physiological frequencies in- by periosteum, 682 tended period of warm ischemia, 512 fluence the metabolism of chondrocytes seeded in agarose, 181 Paget's disease of bone Revision hip arthroplasty Dependence of trabecular damage on mechanical Letters to the editors, 788 Effects of stem length on mechanics of the femoral strain, 781 Short communication. Robertsonian translocations hip component after cemented revision, 62 Hyperpolarisation of cultured human chondrocytes in Paget's disease of bone, 477 following cyclical pressure-induced strain: evi- Robertsonian translocation dence of a role for a5$1 integrin as a chondro- Parathyroid hormone-related protein Letters to the editors, 788 cyte mechanoreceptor, 742 Differential regulation of type-II and type-X colla- Short communication. Robertsonian translocations Short communication. /n vivo measurements show gen synthesis by parathyroid hormone-related in Paget’s disease of bone, 477 tensile axial strain in the proximal lateral aspect protein in chick growth-plate chondrocytes, 162 of the human femur, 927 Expression of parathyroid hormone-related peptide Roentgen stereophotogrammetric analysis in human osteoarthritis, 175 Roentgen stereophotogrammetric analysis of metal- Stress backed hemispherical cups without attached Ligament creep cannot be predicted from stress re- Patellofemoral joint markers, 869 laxation at low stress: a biomechanical study of Short communication. Anatomy of the human the rabbit medial collateral ligament. 652 patellofemoral joint articular cartilage: surface Rotator cuff tear Nitric oxide and G proteins mediate the response curvature analysis, 468 Degeneration at the insertion weakens the tensile of bovine articular chondrocytes to fluid-induced strength of the supraspinatus tendon: a compara- shear, 87 Polyethylene tive mechanical and histologic study of the bone- Short communication. Method to impact in vivo Degradation rate of ultra-high molecular weight tendon complex, 719 rabbit femoral cartilage with blows of quantifi- polyethylene, 57 Intrinsic healing capacity and tearing process of able stress, 314 Effects of polyethylene on macrophages, 50 torn supraspinatus tendons: in situ hybridization study of al(1) procollagen mRNA, 24 Stress-shielding Polypropylene augmentation device Significance of granulation tissue in torn supra- Effects of in situ freezing and stress-shielding on Braided polypropylene augmentation device in spinatus insertions: an immunohistochemical the ultrastructure of rabbit patellar tendons, 904 reconstructive surgery of the anterior cruciate lig- study with antibodies against interleukin-1[, ca- ament: long-term clinical performance of 594 pa- thepsin D, and matrix metalloprotease-1, 33 Subfracture insult tients and short-term arthroscopic results, failure Subfracture insult to a knee joint causes alterations analysis by scanning electron microscopy, and sy- Scanning acoustic microscopy in the bone and in the functional stiffness of over- novial histomorphology, | Regional and temporal changes in the acoustic lying cartilage, 450 properties of fracture callus in secondary bone Progestin healing, 570 Substance P Effects of different estrogen and progestin re- Calcitonin gene-related peptide, substance P. and ty- gimens on the mechanical properties of rat fe- Scanning electron microscopy rosine hydroxylase-immunoreactive innervation mur, 118 Braided polypropylene augmentation device in of rat bone marrows: an immunohistochemical reconstructive surgery of the anterior cruciate lig- and ultrastructural investigation on possible effer- Proprioception ament: long-term clinical performance of 594 pa- ent and afferent mechanisms, 133 Proprioception after an acute knee ligament in- tients and short-term arthroscopic resuits, failure jury: a longitudinal study on 16 consecutive pa- analysis by scanning electron microscopy, and sy- Supraspinatus tendon tients, 637 novial histomorphology, 1 Degeneration at the insertion weakens the tensile Deformation of loaded articular cartilage prepared strength of the supraspinatus tendon: a compara- Prosthesis for scanning electron microscopy with rapid freez- tive mechanical and histologic study of the bone- Cellular immune responses to orthopaedic implant ing and freeze-substitution fixation, 76 tendon complex, 719 materials following cemented total joint replace- Intrinsic healing capacity and tearing process ment, 874 Screws of torn supraspinatus tendons: in situ hybridiza- Effect of cisplatin chemotherapy on extracortical tis- Comparison of the fixation of subcapital femoral tion study of al(1) procollagen mRNA, 24 J Orthop Res, Vol. 15, No. 6, 1997 940 SUBJECT INDEX Significance of granulation tissue in torn supraspina- sue strain in statically compressed adult articular Hydrostatic pressure influences MRNA expression tus insertions: an immunohistochemical study cartilage, 189 of transforming growth factor-$1 and heat shock with antibodies against interleukin-1{, cathepsin Comparison of the tissue response to absorbable protein 70 in chondrocyte-like cell line, 150 D, and matrix metalloprotease-1, 33 self-reinforced polylactide screws and metallic Regulation of the expression of the type-II collagen! screws ‘n the fixation of cancellous bone osteot- gene in periosteum-derived cells by three mem- Sympathectomy omies: an experimental study on the rabbit distal bers of the transforming growth factor-B super- Acute effects of periarterial sympathectomy on the femur, 398 family, 463 cutaneous microcirculation, 408 Forearm muscle oxygenation decreases with low Temporal and spatial expression of transforming levels of voluntary contraction, 507 growth factor-f in the healing patellar ligament Tendon Oxygen consumption of calvarial bone cells in of the rat, 837 Biochemical and molecular homogeneity in the pa- vitro, 558 tellar tendon of the immature pig, 712 Tissue characterization of symptomatic and asymp- Tubulization Biomechanical changes of the wrist flexor and ex- tomatic disc herniations by quantitative magnetic Functional recovery following neurorrhaphy of the tensor tendons following loss of scaphoid integ- resonance imaging, 141 rat sciatic nerve by epineurial repair compared rity, 69 with tubulization, 664 Effect of freeze-drying or y-irradiation on remodel- Titanium alloy ing of tendon allograft in a rat model, 294 Human monocyte/macrophage response to Tyrosine hydroxylase Effects of in situ freezing and stress-shielding cobalt-chromium corrosion products and tita- Calcitonin gene-related peptide, substance P, and ty- on the ultrastructure of rabbit patellar ten- nium particles in patients with total joint replace- rosine hydroxylase-immunoreactive innervation dons, 904 ments, 40 of rat bone marrows: an immunohistochemical In vivo gene transfer and overexpression of focal and ultrastructural investigation on possible effer- adhesion kinase (pp125 FAK) mediated by re- Total joint replacement ent and afferent mechanisms, 133 combinant adenovirus-induced tendon adhesion Human monocyte/macrophage response to formation and epitenon cell change, 911 cobalt-chromium corrosion products and tita- Uncinate processes Similar effects of recombinant human insulin-like nium particles in patients with total joint replace- Uncinate processes and Luschka joints influence growth factor-I and II on cellular activities in ments, 40 the biomechanics of the cervical spine: quantifica- flexor tendons of young rabbits: experimental tion using a finite element model of the C5-C6 studies in vitro, 256 Trabecular bone segment, 342 Dependence of trabecular damage on mechanical Tibia strain, 781 Wrist In situ forces in the anterior cruciate ligament Surface remodeling of trabecular bone using a tis- Biomechanical changes of the wrist flexor and ex- and its bundles in response to anterior tibial sue level model, 593 tensor tendons following loss of scaphoid integ- loads, 285 Systematic and random errors in compression test- rity, 69 ing of trabecular bone, 101 Effect of radial shortening on muscle and moment lirilazad mesylate arms of the wrist flexors and extensors, 324 Studies of ischemia-reperfusion injury in skele- Transforming growth factor Effects of static fingertip loading on carpal tunnel tal muscle: efficacy of 21- aminosteroids on mi- Chondrogenic phenotype of perichondrium-derived pressure, 422 crocirculation and muscle contraction after an chondroprogenitor cells is influenced by trans- extended period of warm ischemia, 512 forming growth factor-beta 1, 803 Zoledronate Extracellular collagen modulates the regulation of Zoledronate (CGP 42446). a bisphosphonate, pro- Tissue chondrocytes by transforming growth factor- tects against metaphyseal intracortical defects in Chondrocyte biosynthesis correlates with local tis- Bl. 483 experimental inflammatory arthritis, 858 J Orthop Res, Vol. 15, No. 6, 1997

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