Artit Boonrod

Artit Boonrod
Khon Kaen University | KKU · Department of Orthopaedics

MD
Orthopedic Specialists & Sports Medicine

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Introduction
Artit Boonrod, an Assistant Professor of Orthopedics at Khon Kaen University, specializes in orthopedic diseases, sports medicine, and arthroscopic surgery. He provides full-time patient care at Srinagarind Hospital and has served as a medical instructor at his alma mater. With a background in both domestic and international collaboration, his research aims to advance biomechanical studies and improve orthopedic and sports medicine.

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Publications (18)
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Purpose Osteoporosis is a common bone disorder characterized by decreased bone mineral density (BMD) and increased bone fragility, which can lead to fractures and eventually cause morbidity and mortality. It is of great concern that the one-year mortality rate for osteoporotic hip fractures could be as high as 22%, regardless of the treatment. Curr...
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Purpose To evaluate the changes in contact characteristics of the tibiofemoral joint resulting from a meniscal ramp lesion in the medial meniscus. Methods Twelve cadaveric knees (six matched pairs) were subjected to a 600 N axial load using a custom testing jig, which allowed for knee positioning at 0°, 45°, and 90° of flexion without other constr...
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Background The posterior medial meniscal root tear (PMMRT) seriously impacts the tibiofemoral joint biomechanics. Two available techniques for PMMRT repair include the transtibial pullout (TPO) repair and all-suture anchor (ASA) repair techniques. These techniques have not been compared biomechanically. Methods A total of 20 fresh porcine cadaveri...
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Chronic displaced greater tuberosity avulsion fracture of the humerus causes severe retraction of the rotator cuff and resorption of the avulsion fragment. Many treatment options can be considered to solve this problem and return the patient to function. The arthroscopic technique is very challenging to achieve a reduction of the rotator cuff and f...
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Objective This study aimed to assess the diagnostic accuracy and sensitivity of a YOLOv4-tiny AI model for detecting and classifying hip fractures types. Materials and methods In this retrospective study, a dataset of 1000 hip and pelvic radiographs was divided into a training set consisting of 450 fracture and 450 normal images (900 images total)...
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Background Traumatic spinal cord injury (TSI) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, with the cervical spine being the most affected. Delayed diagnosis carries a risk of morbidity and mortality. However, cervical spine CT scans are time-consuming, costly, and not always available in general care. In this study, deep learning was u...
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BACKGROUND: Strokes are one of the most common of all neurological diseases and can be found in all genders and ages. Emergency medical services (EMS) are the first line of care with access to stroke patients from on the scene assessment to initial treatment. However, currently there are no studies regarding the role doctor’s play in initial ambula...
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Background Chronic tendon retraction subsequent to distal biceps tendon rupture significantly increases repair difficulty and potential for tendon grafting. Biceps tendons that appear short or absent with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or that cannot be readily identified at surgery may erroneously be classified as irreparable. These apparent “ab...
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Case: An 18-year-old man developed ecchymosis after arthroscopic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with semitendinosus graft and meniscal repair. The results of routine coagulation studies were normal, but factor assays showed a reduction in factor XIII levels. The bleeding symptoms were dramatically improved after administration of cryopr...
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Severe post-traumatic genu recurvatum is an uncommon condition in orthopedics. The typical symptoms are pain, weakness, and instability. For severe and symptomatic genu recurvatum patient, the surgical correction should be performed to relieve symptoms and prevent progression of deformity. Many procedures were proposed to treat this condition, but...
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Background: Adequate graft size and length are crucial factors that correlate with improved outcomes after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with a semitendinosus (ST) tendon autograft alone. Anthropometric parameters could be used as predictors of graft measurements but they have shown imprecise correlation in some patients. Purpose: To e...
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Tuberculous distal biceps tendon rupture is a rare condition in orthopedics. Musculoskeletal tuberculosis usually presents with bursitis, synovitis, myositis, and osteomyelitis, conditions which demonstrate an excellent response to antituberculosis chemotherapy. Tendon rupture is often associated with delayed diagnosis and treatment. We report a ra...
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Background: Complications following locking plate fixation in proximal humeral fractures often related to malposition plates and inadequate screw fixation. However, literature did not define the best anatomical reference point for plate positioning. We conducted a study to assess the occurrence of subacromial impingement and screw perforation with...
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Background In symptomatic tendinosis, a corticosteroid injection into the subacromial space is a palliative treatment option. This study compares high volumes (10 cc) of local anesthetic (LA) combined with triamcinolone acetate (TA) with low volumes (4 cc) of LA combined with TA to see whether the latter would provide similar pain, function and com...
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Background: Suspension suture button fixation was frequently used to treat acromioclavicular joint (ACJ) dislocation. However, there were many studies reporting about complications and residual horizontal instability after fixation. Our study compared the stability of ACJ after fixation between coracoclavicular (CC) fixation alone and CC fixation...
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Background: The reverse anterolateral thigh (ALT) flap has shown good results in the treatment of patients who have skin and soft tissue defects around the knee and shin. The objective of this study was to show the anastomotic patterns of the descending branch of lateral femoral circumflex artery (db-LCFA) and locate the appropriate pivot point fo...
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Superior dislocation of the patella with intact patellar tendon is a rare condition. Most cases in literatures were diagnosed by clinical examination and plain radiography; however there are many cases that were misdiagnosed as patellar tendon rupture. In this case, we demonstrate the use of ultrasound for diagnosis of superior dislocation of the p...

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