Patrick J. Reardon

1.1k total citations
19 papers, 819 citations indexed

About

Patrick J. Reardon is a scholar working on Surgery, Rheumatology and Biomedical Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, Patrick J. Reardon has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 819 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Surgery, 4 papers in Rheumatology and 2 papers in Biomedical Engineering. Recurrent topics in Patrick J. Reardon's work include Knee injuries and reconstruction techniques (14 papers), Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes (12 papers) and Orthopaedic implants and arthroplasty (7 papers). Patrick J. Reardon is often cited by papers focused on Knee injuries and reconstruction techniques (14 papers), Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes (12 papers) and Orthopaedic implants and arthroplasty (7 papers). Patrick J. Reardon collaborates with scholars based in United States and Sweden. Patrick J. Reardon's co-authors include Aaron J. Krych, Michael J. Stuart, Ayoosh Pareek, Bruce A. Levy, Jeffrey A. Macalena, Nick R. Johnson, Rohith Mohan, Andrew T. Assenmacher, Lars Peterson and James L. Carey and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, The American Journal of Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy The Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery.

In The Last Decade

Patrick J. Reardon

19 papers receiving 807 citations

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All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Reardon, Patrick J., Charles L. Cox, Eric N. Bowman, et al.. (2023). Outcomes of Revision Arthroscopic Posterior Labral Repair and Capsulorrhaphy: A Systematic Review. Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine. 11(6). 961779530–961779530. 5 indexed citations
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Woodmass, Jarret M., Michael O’Malley, Aaron J. Krych, et al.. (2017). Revision Multiligament Knee Reconstruction: Clinical Outcomes and Proposed Treatment Algorithm. Arthroscopy The Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery. 34(3). 736–736. 23 indexed citations
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Krych, Aaron J., Patrick J. Reardon, Paul L. Sousa, et al.. (2017). Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty Provides Higher Activity and Durability Than Valgus-Producing Proximal Tibial Osteotomy at 5 to 7 Years. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. 99(2). 113–122. 42 indexed citations
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Levy, Bruce A., Michael O’Malley, Aaron J. Krych, et al.. (2017). Revision Multi‐ligament Knee Reconstruction: Treatment Algorithm and Outcomes. Arthroscopy The Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery. 33(6S). 1 indexed citations
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Krych, Aaron J., Patrick J. Reardon, Nick R. Johnson, et al.. (2016). Non-operative management of medial meniscus posterior horn root tears is associated with worsening arthritis and poor clinical outcome at 5-year follow-up. Knee Surgery Sports Traumatology Arthroscopy. 25(2). 383–389. 174 indexed citations
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Sanders, Thomas L., Patrick J. Reardon, Bruce A. Levy, & Aaron J. Krych. (2016). Arthroscopic treatment of global pincer-type femoroacetabular impingement. Knee Surgery Sports Traumatology Arthroscopy. 25(1). 31–35. 20 indexed citations
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Pareek, Ayoosh, Patrick J. Reardon, Jeffrey A. Macalena, et al.. (2016). Osteochondral Autograft Transfer Versus Microfracture in the Knee: A Meta‐analysis of Prospective Comparative Studies at Midterm. Arthroscopy The Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery. 32(10). 2118–2130. 37 indexed citations
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Assenmacher, Andrew T., Ayoosh Pareek, Patrick J. Reardon, et al.. (2016). Long‐term Outcomes After Osteochondral Allograft: A Systematic Review at Long‐term Follow‐up of 12.3 Years. Arthroscopy The Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery. 32(10). 2160–2168. 134 indexed citations
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Pareek, Ayoosh, Patrick J. Reardon, Travis G. Maak, et al.. (2016). Long‐term Outcomes After Osteochondral Autograft Transfer: A Systematic Review at Mean Follow‐up of 10.2 Years. Arthroscopy The Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery. 32(6). 1174–1184. 82 indexed citations
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Pareek, Ayoosh, James L. Carey, Patrick J. Reardon, et al.. (2016). Long-Term Outcomes after Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation. Cartilage. 7(4). 298–308. 110 indexed citations
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Bryan, Andrew J., et al.. (2016). Are Short-term Outcomes of Hip Arthroscopy in Patients 55 Years and Older Inferior to Those in Younger Patients?. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 44(10). 2526–2530. 33 indexed citations
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O’Malley, Michael, Ayoosh Pareek, Patrick J. Reardon, Michael J. Stuart, & Aaron J. Krych. (2016). Distal Femoral Osteotomy: Lateral Opening Wedge Technique. Arthroscopy Techniques. 5(4). e725–e730. 33 indexed citations
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O’Malley, Michael, Patrick J. Reardon, Ayoosh Pareek, Aaron J. Krych, & Michael J. Stuart. (2016). Opening‐Wedge Proximal Tibial Osteotomy. Arthroscopy Techniques. 5(4). e769–e774. 4 indexed citations
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O’Malley, Michael, Ayoosh Pareek, Patrick J. Reardon, et al.. (2015). Treatment of Peroneal Nerve Injuries in the Multiligament Injured/Dislocated Knee. The Journal of Knee Surgery. 29(4). 287–292. 21 indexed citations
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Krych, Aaron J., Mario Hevesi, Patrick J. Reardon, et al.. (2015). Does age predict outcome after multiligament knee reconstruction for the dislocated knee? 2- to 22-year follow-up. Knee Surgery Sports Traumatology Arthroscopy. 23(10). 3003–3007. 47 indexed citations
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O’Malley, Michael, Patrick J. Reardon, Ayoosh Pareek, et al.. (2015). Extensor Mechanism Disruption in Knee Dislocation. The Journal of Knee Surgery. 29(4). 293–299. 11 indexed citations
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King, Alexander H., et al.. (2015). All-Inside Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction. Operative Techniques in Sports Medicine. 23(4). 302–306. 3 indexed citations
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Camp, Christopher L., Patrick J. Reardon, Bruce A. Levy, & Aaron J. Krych. (2015). Creating and Closing the T‐Capsulotomy for Improved Visualization During Arthroscopic Treatment of Femoroacetabular Impingement. Arthroscopy Techniques. 4(6). e731–5. 22 indexed citations
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Camp, Christopher L., Patrick J. Reardon, Bruce A. Levy, & Aaron J. Krych. (2015). A Simple Technique for Capsular Repair After Hip Arthroscopy. Arthroscopy Techniques. 4(6). e737–40. 17 indexed citations

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