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CURRICULUM <strong>VITAE</strong> for Permanent Record and the Appointments and Promotions Committee ~ Page 39<br />

Garrett WE Jr.: Physiology and biomechanics of muscles and tendons. Ejnar Eriksson’s Course<br />

on Sports Rehabilitation, Peruggia, Sweden, November 19-23, 1998.<br />

Garrett WE Jr.: Tendon lesions. Ejnar Eriksson’s Course on Sports Rehabilitation, Peruggia,<br />

Sweden, November 19-23, 1998.<br />

Garrett WE Jr.: Musculotendinous injuries. Medical <strong>University</strong> of South Carolina, Charleston, SC,<br />

December 10-12, 1998.<br />

Garrett WE Jr., Lecas LK, Helms CA, Kosarek FJ: Presentation: "Inferiorly displaced flap tears of<br />

the medial meniscus: MR appearance and clinical significance". RSNA 84 th Scientific Assembly,<br />

1998.<br />

Lecas LK, Helms CA, Kosarek FJ, Garrett WE Jr: Inferiorly displaced flap tears of the medial<br />

meniscus: MR appearance and clinical significance. RSNA 84 th Scientific Assembly 1998<br />

Garrett WE Jr: Mechanisms of injury and their applicability in prevention. Instructional Course,<br />

American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Anaheim, CA, February 4, 1999.<br />

Malinzak RA, Colby SM, Kirkendall DT, Garrett WE Jr.: Electromyographic and 3-dimensional<br />

kinematic analysis of cutting maneuvers in men and women: Implications for anterior cruciate<br />

ligament injury. AOSSM Specialty Day, Anaheim, CA, February 1999.<br />

Garrett WE Jr: Facts and fallacies of ACL injuries in women", "Mechanisms of injury and their<br />

applicability in prevention. Instructional Course, Orthopedic Research Society, Anaheim, CA,<br />

February 4, 1999<br />

Garrett WE Jr.: ACL reconstruction: A clinical approach with a scientific basis, "Neuromuscular<br />

factors in ACL injury. Instructional Course. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons,<br />

Anaheim, CA, February 5, 1999<br />

Garrett WE Jr.: ACL injury. Pathophysiology and current therapeutic principles, Neuromuscular<br />

considerations of knee function following ACL injury. ACL reconstruction utilizing autograft<br />

patellar tendon. Instructional Course. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Anaheim, CA,<br />

February 5, 1999.<br />

Garrett WE Jr, Terry G: Primary ACL reconstruction.: Technical and biomechanical principles in<br />

ACL reconstruction. Instructional Course. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Anaheim,<br />

CA, February 8, 1999<br />

Garrett WE Jr: ACL injuries in the skeletally immature. Hot Topics for Cold Weather in Aspen.<br />

Southern Orthopaedic Association, Aspen, Colorado, April 1, 1999.<br />

Garrett WE Jr.: Athletic pubalgia, Hot Topics for Cold Weather in Aspen. Southern Orthopaedic<br />

Association, Aspen, Colorado, April 2, 1999.<br />

Garrett WE Jr: Musculotendinous injury, Hot Topics for Cold Weather in Aspen. Southern<br />

Orthopaedic Association, Aspen, Colorado, April 2, 1999.<br />

Karas SG, Hurst JD, Garrett WE: Reaction time and injury avoidance: Evidence of a cognitive<br />

model. J. Leonard Goldner Visiting Professor, Durham, N.C., April 19, 1999.<br />

Karas SG, Hurst JD, Garrett WE: The role of the trail foot in cutting skills. <strong>Duke</strong> <strong>University</strong> Medical<br />

Center “K <strong>Lab</strong>” Human Performance Center Symposium, Durham, N.C., April 26, 1999.<br />

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