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Katherine A. Butler MD

TitleAssistant Professor
InstitutionWake Forest School of Medicine
DepartmentOrthopedic Surgery
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    1. Sadnicka A, Wiestler T, Butler K, Altenmüller E, Edwards MJ, Ejaz N, Diedrichsen J. Intact finger representation within primary sensorimotor cortex of musician's dystonia. Brain. 2023 Apr 19; 146(4):1511-1522. PMID: 36170332.
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    2. Neal-Smith G, Butler K, Patel B, Huntley D, Wood A. 'Ergopaedics': the future of ergonomics in orthopaedics. Br J Hosp Med (Lond). 2021 Nov 02; 82(11):1-4. PMID: 34817257.
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    3. Rudolph M, Butler K, Prabhu S, Browne D, Koman LA, Li Z. Revision periarterial sympathectomy for recurrent digital ischaemia: a report with 11 patients. J Hand Surg Eur Vol. 2021 Oct; 46(8):883-890. PMID: 34107782.
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    4. Péchon PHM, Butler K, Murphy G, Singer GC. The perils of PROMs: question 5 of the Oxford Hip Score is ambiguous to 10% of English-speaking patients: a survey of 135 patients. Hip Int. 2019 May; 29(3):299-302. PMID: 29808720.
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