Dr. Julie Young Bishop MD
Sports Medicine Specialist | Sports Medicine
915 Olentangy River Rd. Suite 3200 Columbus OH, 43212About
I specialize in orthopaedics, with a subspecialty in shoulder surgery. My approach to patient care is providing individualized care to each patient and problem. I believe strongly in a conservative a ...
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Management of glenohumeral arthritis: a role for arthroscopy?
- Multidirectional instability: surgical decision making.
- Humeral head replacement versus total shoulder arthroplasty: clinical outcomes--a review.
- Pediatric shoulder trauma.
- Treatment of the acute traumatic acromioclavicular separation.
- Fatty infiltration and atrophy of the rotator cuff do not improve after rotator cuff repair and correlate with poor functional outcome.
- Treatment of chronic glenoid defects in the setting of recurrent anterior shoulder instability: a systematic review.
- Biomechanical comparison of coracoclavicular reconstructive techniques.
- Open reduction and internal fixation of clavicular nonunions with allograft bone substitute.
- Prediction of coracoid thickness using a glenoid width-based model: implications for bone reconstruction procedures in chronic anterior shoulder instability.
- Recurrent, locked posterior glenohumeral dislocation requiring hemiarthroplasty and posterior bone block with humeral head autograft.
- Open capsular shift and arthroscopic capsular plication for treatment of multidirectional instability.
- Implementation of an objective structured clinical exam (OSCE) into orthopedic surgery residency training.
- Assessment of musculoskeletal physical examination skills and attitudes of orthopaedic residents.
- Comparison of various imaging techniques to quantify glenoid bone loss in shoulder instability.
Treatments
- Sports Medicine, Osteoarthritis, Shoulder Pain And More
Professional Memberships
- Fellow American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
Fellowships
- Shoulder Surgery: Mount Sinai Medical Center 2002
- Sports Medicine: University of Pittsburgh 2003
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