Author

Chahal J

University of Toronto Orthopaedic Sports Medicine - Cited by 5,602 - Biologics - ACL Reconstruction - Hip and Shoulder Arthroscopy - Osteoarthritis

Biography

Dr. Jaskarndip Chahal, MD is an orthopedic surgeon in Chicago, Illinois. He is currently licensed to practice medicine in Illinois. Jas is a fellowship trained orthopaedic sports medicine surgeon at Women’s College Hospital and Toronto Western Hospital with an interest in shoulder, hip and knee arthroscopy, ligament reconstruction, and cartilage restoration. He completed his sports medicine fellowship at Rush University Medical Center with international experts in the field and worked as a fellow team physician for the Chicago Bulls and Chicago White Sox.  
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Management of rotator cuff injuries
S Weber, J ChahalJAAOS-Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 28 (5), e193-e201, 2020202
68
2020
Operative versus nonoperative treatment of femoroacetabular impingement syndrome: a meta-analysis of short-term outcomes
T Dwyer, D Whelan, PS Shah, P Ajrawat, G Hoit, J ChahalArthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery 36 (1), 263-273, 2020202
57
2020
A comparison of quadriceps tendon autograft with bone-patellar tendon-bone autograft and hamstring tendon autograft for primary anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a …
P Ajrawat, T Dwyer, D Whelan, J Theodoropoulos, L Murnaghan, ...Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine 31 (4), 392-399, 2021202
35
2021
Surgical repair versus conservative treatment and subacromial decompression for the treatment of rotator cuff tears: a meta-analysis of randomized trials
C Schemitsch, J Chahal, M Vicente, L Nowak, PH Flurin, FL Heerspink, ...The bone & joint journal 101 (9), 1100-1106, 2019201
30
2019
Physiotherapy as an initial treatment option for femoroacetabular impingement: a systematic review of the literature and meta-analysis of 5 randomized controlled trials
G Hoit, DB Whelan, T Dwyer, P Ajrawat, J ChahalThe American Journal of Sports Medicine 48 (8), 2042-2050, 2020202
27
2020
Conventional follow-up versus mobile application home monitoring for postoperative anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction patients: A randomized controlled trial
J Higgins, J Chang, G Hoit, J Chahal, T Dwyer, J TheodoropoulosArthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery 36 (7), 1906-1916, 2020202
26
2020
The clinically important difference and patient acceptable symptomatic state for commonly used patient-reported outcomes after knee cartilage repair
J Chahal, DA Lansdown, A Davey, AM Davis, BJ ColeThe American Journal of Sports Medicine 49 (1), 193-199, 2021202
13
2021
Determining the patient acceptable symptomatic state for patients undergoing arthroscopic partial meniscectomy in the knee
T Dwyer, T Zochowski, D Ogilvie-Harris, J Theodoropoulos, D Whelan, ...The American journal of sports medicine 48 (4), 847-852, 2020202
11
2020
Postoperative pain is associated with psychological and physical readiness to return to sports one-year after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
M Betsch, G Hoit, T Dwyer, D Whelan, J Theodoropoulos, D Ogilvie-Harris, ...Arthroscopy, Sports Medicine, and Rehabilitation 3 (6), e1737-e1743, 2021202
10
2021
The effects of blood flow restriction in patients undergoing knee surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis
L Wengle, F Migliorini, T Leroux, J Chahal, J Theodoropoulos, M BetschThe American journal of sports medicine 50 (10), 2824-2833, 2022202
9
2022
Anterior cruciate ligament patellar tendon autograft fixation at 0° versus 30° results in improved activity scores and a greater proportion of patients achieving the minimal …
J Chahal, DB Whelan, G Hoit, J Theodoropoulos, P Ajrawat, M Betsch, ...Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery 38 (6), 1969-19, 2022202
7
2022
Analysis of the referral pattern and wait time for hip arthroscopy in a single payer publicly funded health care system
M Petrera, F Yanez‐Siller, D Whelan, G Hoit, M Mahjoob, J Chahal, ...Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 26 (1), 81-8, 2020202
5
2020
Case studies AAOS clinical practice guideline: Management of rotator cuff injuries
S Weber, J ChahalJAAOS-Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 29 (3), e104-e108, 2021202
5
2021
Editorial commentary: injections for knee osteoarthritis: doc, you gotta help me!
T Dwyer, J ChahalArthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery 37 (), 1288-1289, 2021202
4
2021
Is there a disadvantage to early physical therapy after multiligament surgery for knee dislocation? A pilot randomized clinical trial
G Hoit, M Rubacha, J Chahal, R Khan, B Ravi, DB WhelanClinical Orthopaedics and Related Research 79 (8), 1725, 2021202
4
2021
Injection of bone marrow aspirate for glenohumeral joint osteoarthritis: a pilot randomized control trial
T Dwyer, G Hoit, A Lee, E Watkins, P Henry, T Leroux, C Veillette, ...Arthroscopy, sports medicine, and rehabilitation (5), e141-e1440, 2021202
3
2021
Limiting the risk of osteoarthritis after anterior cruciate ligament injury: are health care providers missing the opportunity to intervene?
AM Davis, J Chahal, R Wong, K Steinhart, T Dwyer, L Li, P Marks, L Cruz, ...Arthritis Care & Research 7 (12), 1754-1762, 2021202
3
2021
Author reply to “can’t see the right forest plot for the wrong trees!”
T Dwyer, D Whelan, PS Shah, P Ajrawat, G Hoit, J ChahalArthroscopy 36 (11), 789-790, 000
2
2020
Commercially available bioengineered cartilage grafts
BA Rogers, J Chahal, AE GrossArticular Cartilage of the Knee: Health, Disease and Therapy, 47-443, 000
2
2020