Dr. Dashe’s journey in medicine and orthopedic hand surgery has been shaped by his upbringing and rigorous training.

Growing up in the central valley of California, he learned the core values of hard work, dedication, integrity, and compassion for others.

Dr. Dashe embarked on his educational journey at UC Berkeley, where he honed his critical thinking and problem-solving skills while pursuing a degree in Chemical Biology. It was during this time that his passion for medicine and helping others solidified, driving him to pursue a career in healthcare.

His pursuit of medical knowledge led him to the prestigious UC San Diego School of Medicine, where he received comprehensive training and gained a deep understanding of the complexities of the human body. It was here that Dr. Dashe developed a strong foundation in medicine, which laid the groundwork for his specialization in orthopedic hand surgery.

Seeking further expertise and a deeper understanding of the musculoskeletal system, Dr. Dashe completed his residency in orthopaedic surgery at Boston Medical Center. This rigorous training program exposed him to a wide range of complex cases and allowed him to refine his surgical skills under the guidance of experienced mentors such as the renowned Dr Paul Tornetta III.

To enhance his expertise in the field of hand surgery, Dr. Dashe pursued his hand fellowship at UC Irvine under the esteemed guidance of Dr. Neil Ford Jones. During this fellowship, Dr. Dashe had the opportunity to work alongside one of the leading experts in hand surgery, further refining his surgical techniques and expanding his knowledge of advanced treatment options.

With a solid educational background, extensive training, and a commitment to excellence, Dr. Dashe returned to his home state of California to establish his practice dedicated to orthopedic hand surgery. Dr. Dashe started his practice in Modesto, CA for several years, where he has made a significant impact on the local community. During this time, he has specialized in the treatment of complex upper extremity trauma, providing comprehensive care to patients with severe injuries and fractures affecting the upper extremity.

As a preferred provider for second opinions and transfer of care, Dr. Dashe has gained a reputation for his expertise and ability to manage challenging cases. Patients and referring physicians alike trust Dr. Dashe to deliver exceptional care and make well-informed treatment recommendations.

He brings with him the values instilled during his upbringing and the skills acquired through his training, ensuring that his patients receive the highest quality of care with compassion, integrity, and a patient-centered approach.

Dr. Dashe is deeply invested in the local community, and he takes pride in being able to improve the lives of his patients, helping them regain function, reduce pain, and restore their quality of life. His dedication to providing exceptional care has made him a respected and sought-after specialist in the field of orthopedic hand surgery.

Dr Dashe is guided by a set of core values that shapes his approach to patient care. These values reflect Dr. Dashe’s commitment to providing the highest standard of orthopedic hand surgery while prioritizing the well-being and satisfaction of our patients.

  • Integrity and Patient-Centered Care: Dr. Dashe upholds the highest standards of integrity, professionalism, and ethics in all aspects of his practice. His foremost priority is the well-being and best interests of his patients. He believes in fostering an environment of trust, where patients feel heard, respected, and involved in their treatment decisions. Dr. Dashe is dedicated to delivering personalized care and
    tailoring treatment plans to meet each patient’s unique needs.
  • Compassion and Empathy: Dr. Dashe understands that seeking medical care, especially for hand-related conditions, can be a stressful and challenging experience. He is committed to providing compassionate and empathetic care, recognizing the physical and emotional impact that hand conditions can have
    on his patients’ lives. Dr. Dashe strives to create a warm and supportive environment, ensuring that his patients feel comfortable, understood, and supported throughout their treatment journey.
  • Patient Education and Shared Decision-Making: Dr. Dashe strongly believes in the power of patient education. He aims to empower his patients with the knowledge and information they need to actively participate in their treatment decisions. He takes the time to explain diagnoses, treatment options, and potential risks and
    benefits, ensuring that his patients are equipped to make informed choices about their care. Dr. Dashe is dedicated to open communication and encourages patients to ask questions, seek clarifications, and actively engage in their treatment process.
  • Excellence and Continuous Learning: As an orthopedic hand surgeon, Dr. Dashe is committed to excellence in his field. He constantly strives to stay at the forefront of advancements in hand surgery, utilizing evidence-based practices and the latest techniques. Dr. Dashe is dedicated to ongoing professional development and actively engages in continuing education and research to provide the highest quality care to his patients.
  • Collaboration and Teamwork: Dr. Dashe believes in the power of collaboration and recognizes that delivering exceptional patient care requires a multidisciplinary approach. He works closely with other healthcare professionals, including therapists, rehabilitation specialists, and pain management experts, to provide comprehensive and holistic care to his patients. Dr. Dashe fosters a  ollaborative and supportive environment, valuing the input and expertise of each team member.
  • Kindness and Respect: Dr. Dashe is committed to treating every patient with kindness, respect, and dignity. He understands that each patient has unique experiences, concerns, and goals. Dr. Dashe actively listens to his patients, values their perspectives, and ensures that their voices are heard. He strives to create a welcoming and inclusive environment that celebrates diversity and embraces patients from all backgrounds.

Dr. Dashe is honored to be entrusted with your hand health. He is dedicated to going above and beyond to provide exceptional care, support, and the best possible outcomes for each and every patient he serves.

Undergraduate Studies

  • University of California at Berkeley
  • Major: Chemical Biology
  • Graduated High Honors

Medical Degree

  • University of California at San Diego School of Medicine

Residency

  • Boston University
  • Orthopedic Residency

Fellowship

  • University of California at Irvine
  • Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery Microsurgery Fellowship

Awards & Recognition

• The Daisy Foundation Award – Excellence in Patient Care (2022) • J Ortho Trauma – Featured article with invited commentary by Dr. Caprini for June 2019 edition – Is the Caprini Score Predictive of VTE Events in Orthopaedic Fracture Patients? (2019) • Sumner Koch Award – Chicago Society for Surgery of the Hand – Prospective Evaluation of an Opioid Reduction Protocol in Hand Surgery (2018) • J Hand Surgery – Editor’s Choice – Prospective Evaluation of an Opioid Reduction Protocol in Hand Surgery (2018) • ASSH Annual Conference “Best Papers: Top 6” Award – Prospective Evaluation of an Opioid Reduction Protocol in Hand Surgery (2017) • Resident Research Award in Orthopaedic Surgery – Lahey Hospital (2017) • Resident Research Award – Massachusetts Orthopedic Association – Finalist: “Statistical Fragility in Shoulder Research: Can P Values Be Trusted?” (2017) • Arciero-Warner Award – New England Shoulder and Elbow Society – Finalist: “Statistical Fragility in the Sports Medicine Literature: Can P Values Be Trusted?” (2017) • Kilfoyle Award – New England Orthopedic Society – Finalist: “Volar Approach to the Proximal Third of the Distal Radius” (2017) • Kilfoyle Award – New England Orthopedic Society – Finalist: “Statistical Fragility in the Sports Medicine Literature: Can P Values Be Trusted?” (2016) • Adrian E Flatt Residents and Fellows Conference Scholarship Winner – ASSH Annual Meeting (2016) • Foundation of Orthopedic Trauma (FOT) Resident Scholar Award – Upper Extremity Course. Philadelphia, PA. (2015) • New England Orthopedic Society’s Kilfoyle Award for Best Scientific Paper: “Statistical Significance in Trauma Research: Too Unstable to Trust?” (2014) • Gold Humanism Honor Society (AOA Equivalent at UC San Diego SOM) (2012) • Commencement Student Speaker at UC San Diego SOM Graduation (2012) • Outstanding Contributions to Medical School Community for Class of 2012 (2012) • Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship for Research Excellence (2006-2008) • UC Berkeley Merck Index Award for Research Excellence (2008) • University of California: Berkeley Alumni Scholar (2004-2008) • E. & J. Gallo Winery Internship & Scholarship (2004–2006)

Peer Reviewed Publications

1. Parisien RL, Trofa DP, Cronin PK, Dashe J, Curry EJ, Eichinger JK, Levine WN, Tornetta P 3rd, Li X. Comparative Studies in the Shoulder Literature Lack Statistical Robustness: A Fragility Analysis. Arthrosc Sports Med Rehabil. 2021 Oct 12;3(6):e1899-e1904. PMID: 34977646.

2. Egan C, Dashe J, Hussein A, Tornetta P. Are Narrative Letters of Recommendation for Medical Students Interpreted as Intended by Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Programs? Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. Aug 2021; 1;479(8):1679-1687. PubMed PMID: 34252917.

3. Parisien RL, Dashe J, Alley MC, Stein A. Complete Intrasubstance Rupture of the Biceps Brachii via Atypical Eccentric Contraction: A Case Report. Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery Case Connector. Apr – Jun 2020; 10(2):e0054. PubMed PMID: 32649085.

4. Dashe J, Murray B, Tornetta P 3rd, Grott KM, Mullis B, Bellevue KD, Firoozabadi R,
Kempegowda H, Horwitz DS, Patel S, Fontenot PB, Mir HR, Ruder JA, Bosse MJ, Westberg J, Sandberg B, Bramlett KJ, Marcantonio AJ, Sadauskas AJ, Cannada LK, Goodwin A, Miller AN, Fox MP, Klatman SH. Henry Versus Thompson Approach for Fixation of Proximal Third Radial Shaft Fractures: A Multicenter Study. J Orthop Trauma. 2020 Feb;34(2):108-112. PubMed PMID: 31809416.

5. Dashe J, Jones NF. A Modified Surgical Approach Through Guyon’s Canal and the Proximal Ulnar Border of the Carpal Tunnel Allows for Safe Excision of the Hook of the Hamate. Journal of Hand Surgery Am. 2019 Dec;44(12):1101. PubMed PMID: 31585748.

6. Parisien RL, Dashe J, Cronin PK, Bhandari M, Tornetta P. Statistical Significance in Trauma Research: Too Unstable To Trust? Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 2019 Dec;33(12):e466- e470. PubMed PMID: 31356443.

7. Dashe J, Parisien RL, Pina M, DeGeocomo A, Tornetta P. Is the Caprini Score Predictive of VTE Events in Orthopaedic Fracture Patients? Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 2019 Jun;33(6):269-275. PubMed PMID: 31124908.

8. Parisien RL, Trofa DP, Dashe J, Cronin PK, Curry EJ, Fu FH, Li X. Statistical Fragility in The Sports Medicine Literature: Can P Values Be Trusted? Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. 2019 Apr 1;27(7):e324-e329. PubMed PMID: 30325880.

9. Dwyer L, Soong M, Hunter A, Dashe J, Tolo E, Kasparyan G. Prospective Evaluation of an Opioid Reduction Protocol in Hand Surgery. Journal of Hand Surgery Am. 2018 Jun;43(6):516-522. PubMed PMID: 29544978.

10. Sugimoto D, McCartney RE, Parisien RL, Dashe J, Borg DR, Meehan WP. Range of motion and ankle injury history association with sex in pediatric and adolescent athletes. The Physician and Sportsmedicine. Dec 9, 2017;46(1):24-29. PubMed PMID: 29202636.

11. Dashe J, Parisien RL, Cusano A, Curry EJ, Bedi A, Li X. Allograft tissue irradiation and failure rate after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: A systematic review. World Journal of Orthopaedics. Jun 18, 2016;7(6):392-400. PubMed PMID: 27335815.

12. Edmonds EW, Fornari ED, Dashe J, Roocroft JH, King MM, Pennock AT. Results of Displaced Pediatric Tibial Spine Fractures: A Comparison Between Open, Arthroscopic, and Closed Management. J Pediatric Orthopaedics. 2015 Oct-Nov;35(7):651-6. PubMed PMID: 25393567.

13. Dashe J, Roocroft JH, Bastrom TP, Edmonds EW. Spectrum of shoulder injuries in skeletally immature patients. Orthop Clin North Am. 2013 Oct;44(4):541-51. Epub 2013 Aug 12. Review. PubMed PMID: 24095070.

14. Bachelder EM, Beaudette TT, Broaders KE, Dashe J, Frechet JM. Acetal-Derivatized Dextran: An Acid-Responsive Biodegradable Material for Therapeutic Applications. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 2008 Aug; 130(32): 10494-10495. PubMed PMID: 18630909.

15. Bachelder EM, Beaudette TT, Broaders KE, Paramonov SE, Dashe J, Frechet JM. Acid-
degradable polyurethane particles for protein-based vaccines: biological evaluation and in vitro analysis of particle degradation products. Molecular Pharmacology. 2008 Sep; 5(5): 876- 884. PubMed PMID: 18710254.

16. Bachelder EM, Paramonov Beaudette TT, Standley SM, Lee CC, Dashe J, Fréchet JM. Fully acid-degradable biocompatible polyacetal microparticles for drug delivery. Bioconjugate Chemistry. 2008 Apr; 19(4): 911-919. PubMed PMID: 18373356.

Non-Peer Reviewed Publications
1. Dashe J, Parisien RL, Curry EJ, Bedi A, Li X. Allograft Tissue Irradiation for ACL
Reconstruction: Where Does Sterility Meet Stability? AAOS Now. 2016 June.

2. Parisien RL, Trofa DP, Dashe J, Duncan SFM. Soft Tissues and PRP: An Uneven Record – Part II. AAOS Now. 2016 March.

3. Parisien RL, Trofa DP, Dashe J, Duncan SFM. PRP: Does It Do Anything? – Part I. AAOS Now. 2016 Feb.

4. Murphy NC, Bissada NF, Davidovitch Z, Kucska S, Bergman RT, Dashe J, MD; Enlow DH, PhD. Corticotomy and Tissue Engineering for Orthodontists: A Critical History and Commentary. Seminars in Orthodontics. 2012 Dec; 18(4): 295-307.

BOOK CHAPTERS
Murphy NC, Wilcko T, Bissada N, Davidovitch Z, Enlow D, Dashe J. Orthodontically Driven
Corticotomy: Tissue Engineering to Enhance Orthodontic and Multidisciplinary Treatment. “Corticotomy-facilitated orthodontics: Clarion call or siren song.” 2014 Sept

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Dr. Dashe’s journey in medicine and orthopedic hand surgery has been shaped by his upbringing and rigorous training.

Growing up in the central valley of California, he learned the core values of hard work, dedication, integrity, and compassion for others.

Dr. Dashe embarked on his educational journey at UC Berkeley, where he honed his critical thinking and problem-solving skills while pursuing a degree in Chemical Biology. It was during this time that his passion for medicine and helping others solidified, driving him to pursue a career in healthcare.

His pursuit of medical knowledge led him to the prestigious UC San Diego School of Medicine, where he received comprehensive training and gained a deep understanding of the complexities of the human body. It was here that Dr. Dashe developed a strong foundation in medicine, which laid the groundwork for his specialization in orthopedic hand surgery.

Seeking further expertise and a deeper understanding of the musculoskeletal system, Dr. Dashe completed his residency in orthopaedic surgery at Boston Medical Center. This rigorous training program exposed him to a wide range of complex cases and allowed him to refine his surgical skills under the guidance of experienced mentors such as the renowned Dr Paul Tornetta III.

To enhance his expertise in the field of hand surgery, Dr. Dashe pursued his hand fellowship at UC Irvine under the esteemed guidance of Dr. Neil Ford Jones. During this fellowship, Dr. Dashe had the opportunity to work alongside one of the leading experts in hand surgery, further refining his surgical techniques and expanding his knowledge of advanced treatment options.

With a solid educational background, extensive training, and a commitment to excellence, Dr. Dashe returned to his home state of California to establish his practice dedicated to orthopedic hand surgery. Dr. Dashe started his practice in Modesto, CA for several years, where he has made a significant impact on the local community. During this time, he has specialized in the treatment of complex upper extremity trauma, providing comprehensive care to patients with severe injuries and fractures affecting the upper extremity.

As a preferred provider for second opinions and transfer of care, Dr. Dashe has gained a reputation for his expertise and ability to manage challenging cases. Patients and referring physicians alike trust Dr. Dashe to deliver exceptional care and make well-informed treatment recommendations.

He brings with him the values instilled during his upbringing and the skills acquired through his training, ensuring that his patients receive the highest quality of care with compassion, integrity, and a patient-centered approach.

Dr. Dashe is deeply invested in the local community, and he takes pride in being able to improve the lives of his patients, helping them regain function, reduce pain, and restore their quality of life. His dedication to providing exceptional care has made him a respected and sought-after specialist in the field of orthopedic hand surgery.

Dr Dashe is guided by a set of core values that shapes his approach to patient care. These values reflect Dr. Dashe’s commitment to providing the highest standard of orthopedic hand surgery while prioritizing the well-being and satisfaction of our patients.

  • Integrity and Patient-Centered Care: Dr. Dashe upholds the highest standards of integrity, professionalism, and ethics in all aspects of his practice. His foremost priority is the well-being and best interests of his patients. He believes in fostering an environment of trust, where patients feel heard, respected, and involved in their treatment decisions. Dr. Dashe is dedicated to delivering personalized care and
    tailoring treatment plans to meet each patient’s unique needs.
  • Compassion and Empathy: Dr. Dashe understands that seeking medical care, especially for hand-related conditions, can be a stressful and challenging experience. He is committed to providing compassionate and empathetic care, recognizing the physical and emotional impact that hand conditions can have
    on his patients’ lives. Dr. Dashe strives to create a warm and supportive environment, ensuring that his patients feel comfortable, understood, and supported throughout their treatment journey.
  • Patient Education and Shared Decision-Making: Dr. Dashe strongly believes in the power of patient education. He aims to empower his patients with the knowledge and information they need to actively participate in their treatment decisions. He takes the time to explain diagnoses, treatment options, and potential risks and
    benefits, ensuring that his patients are equipped to make informed choices about their care. Dr. Dashe is dedicated to open communication and encourages patients to ask questions, seek clarifications, and actively engage in their treatment process.
  • Excellence and Continuous Learning: As an orthopedic hand surgeon, Dr. Dashe is committed to excellence in his field. He constantly strives to stay at the forefront of advancements in hand surgery, utilizing evidence-based practices and the latest techniques. Dr. Dashe is dedicated to ongoing professional development and actively engages in continuing education and research to provide the highest quality care to his patients.
  • Collaboration and Teamwork: Dr. Dashe believes in the power of collaboration and recognizes that delivering exceptional patient care requires a multidisciplinary approach. He works closely with other healthcare professionals, including therapists, rehabilitation specialists, and pain management experts, to provide comprehensive and holistic care to his patients. Dr. Dashe fosters a  ollaborative and supportive environment, valuing the input and expertise of each team member.
  • Kindness and Respect: Dr. Dashe is committed to treating every patient with kindness, respect, and dignity. He understands that each patient has unique experiences, concerns, and goals. Dr. Dashe actively listens to his patients, values their perspectives, and ensures that their voices are heard. He strives to create a welcoming and inclusive environment that celebrates diversity and embraces patients from all backgrounds.

Dr. Dashe is honored to be entrusted with your hand health. He is dedicated to going above and beyond to provide exceptional care, support, and the best possible outcomes for each and every patient he serves.

Undergraduate Studies

  • University of California at Berkeley
  • Major: Chemical Biology
  • Graduated High Honors

Medical Degree

  • University of California at San Diego School of Medicine

Residency

  • Boston University
  • Orthopedic Residency

Fellowship

  • University of California at Irvine
  • Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery Microsurgery Fellowship

Awards & Recognition

• The Daisy Foundation Award – Excellence in Patient Care (2022) • J Ortho Trauma – Featured article with invited commentary by Dr. Caprini for June 2019 edition – Is the Caprini Score Predictive of VTE Events in Orthopaedic Fracture Patients? (2019) • Sumner Koch Award – Chicago Society for Surgery of the Hand – Prospective Evaluation of an Opioid Reduction Protocol in Hand Surgery (2018) • J Hand Surgery – Editor’s Choice – Prospective Evaluation of an Opioid Reduction Protocol in Hand Surgery (2018) • ASSH Annual Conference “Best Papers: Top 6” Award – Prospective Evaluation of an Opioid Reduction Protocol in Hand Surgery (2017) • Resident Research Award in Orthopaedic Surgery – Lahey Hospital (2017) • Resident Research Award – Massachusetts Orthopedic Association – Finalist: “Statistical Fragility in Shoulder Research: Can P Values Be Trusted?” (2017) • Arciero-Warner Award – New England Shoulder and Elbow Society – Finalist: “Statistical Fragility in the Sports Medicine Literature: Can P Values Be Trusted?” (2017) • Kilfoyle Award – New England Orthopedic Society – Finalist: “Volar Approach to the Proximal Third of the Distal Radius” (2017) • Kilfoyle Award – New England Orthopedic Society – Finalist: “Statistical Fragility in the Sports Medicine Literature: Can P Values Be Trusted?” (2016) • Adrian E Flatt Residents and Fellows Conference Scholarship Winner – ASSH Annual Meeting (2016) • Foundation of Orthopedic Trauma (FOT) Resident Scholar Award – Upper Extremity Course. Philadelphia, PA. (2015) • New England Orthopedic Society’s Kilfoyle Award for Best Scientific Paper: “Statistical Significance in Trauma Research: Too Unstable to Trust?” (2014) • Gold Humanism Honor Society (AOA Equivalent at UC San Diego SOM) (2012) • Commencement Student Speaker at UC San Diego SOM Graduation (2012) • Outstanding Contributions to Medical School Community for Class of 2012 (2012) • Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship for Research Excellence (2006-2008) • UC Berkeley Merck Index Award for Research Excellence (2008) • University of California: Berkeley Alumni Scholar (2004-2008) • E. & J. Gallo Winery Internship & Scholarship (2004–2006)

Peer Reviewed Publications

1. Parisien RL, Trofa DP, Cronin PK, Dashe J, Curry EJ, Eichinger JK, Levine WN, Tornetta P 3rd, Li X. Comparative Studies in the Shoulder Literature Lack Statistical Robustness: A Fragility Analysis. Arthrosc Sports Med Rehabil. 2021 Oct 12;3(6):e1899-e1904. PMID: 34977646.

2. Egan C, Dashe J, Hussein A, Tornetta P. Are Narrative Letters of Recommendation for Medical Students Interpreted as Intended by Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Programs? Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. Aug 2021; 1;479(8):1679-1687. PubMed PMID: 34252917.

3. Parisien RL, Dashe J, Alley MC, Stein A. Complete Intrasubstance Rupture of the Biceps Brachii via Atypical Eccentric Contraction: A Case Report. Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery Case Connector. Apr – Jun 2020; 10(2):e0054. PubMed PMID: 32649085.

4. Dashe J, Murray B, Tornetta P 3rd, Grott KM, Mullis B, Bellevue KD, Firoozabadi R,
Kempegowda H, Horwitz DS, Patel S, Fontenot PB, Mir HR, Ruder JA, Bosse MJ, Westberg J, Sandberg B, Bramlett KJ, Marcantonio AJ, Sadauskas AJ, Cannada LK, Goodwin A, Miller AN, Fox MP, Klatman SH. Henry Versus Thompson Approach for Fixation of Proximal Third Radial Shaft Fractures: A Multicenter Study. J Orthop Trauma. 2020 Feb;34(2):108-112. PubMed PMID: 31809416.

5. Dashe J, Jones NF. A Modified Surgical Approach Through Guyon’s Canal and the Proximal Ulnar Border of the Carpal Tunnel Allows for Safe Excision of the Hook of the Hamate. Journal of Hand Surgery Am. 2019 Dec;44(12):1101. PubMed PMID: 31585748.

6. Parisien RL, Dashe J, Cronin PK, Bhandari M, Tornetta P. Statistical Significance in Trauma Research: Too Unstable To Trust? Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 2019 Dec;33(12):e466- e470. PubMed PMID: 31356443.

7. Dashe J, Parisien RL, Pina M, DeGeocomo A, Tornetta P. Is the Caprini Score Predictive of VTE Events in Orthopaedic Fracture Patients? Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 2019 Jun;33(6):269-275. PubMed PMID: 31124908.

8. Parisien RL, Trofa DP, Dashe J, Cronin PK, Curry EJ, Fu FH, Li X. Statistical Fragility in The Sports Medicine Literature: Can P Values Be Trusted? Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. 2019 Apr 1;27(7):e324-e329. PubMed PMID: 30325880.

9. Dwyer L, Soong M, Hunter A, Dashe J, Tolo E, Kasparyan G. Prospective Evaluation of an Opioid Reduction Protocol in Hand Surgery. Journal of Hand Surgery Am. 2018 Jun;43(6):516-522. PubMed PMID: 29544978.

10. Sugimoto D, McCartney RE, Parisien RL, Dashe J, Borg DR, Meehan WP. Range of motion and ankle injury history association with sex in pediatric and adolescent athletes. The Physician and Sportsmedicine. Dec 9, 2017;46(1):24-29. PubMed PMID: 29202636.

11. Dashe J, Parisien RL, Cusano A, Curry EJ, Bedi A, Li X. Allograft tissue irradiation and failure rate after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: A systematic review. World Journal of Orthopaedics. Jun 18, 2016;7(6):392-400. PubMed PMID: 27335815.

12. Edmonds EW, Fornari ED, Dashe J, Roocroft JH, King MM, Pennock AT. Results of Displaced Pediatric Tibial Spine Fractures: A Comparison Between Open, Arthroscopic, and Closed Management. J Pediatric Orthopaedics. 2015 Oct-Nov;35(7):651-6. PubMed PMID: 25393567.

13. Dashe J, Roocroft JH, Bastrom TP, Edmonds EW. Spectrum of shoulder injuries in skeletally immature patients. Orthop Clin North Am. 2013 Oct;44(4):541-51. Epub 2013 Aug 12. Review. PubMed PMID: 24095070.

14. Bachelder EM, Beaudette TT, Broaders KE, Dashe J, Frechet JM. Acetal-Derivatized Dextran: An Acid-Responsive Biodegradable Material for Therapeutic Applications. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 2008 Aug; 130(32): 10494-10495. PubMed PMID: 18630909.

15. Bachelder EM, Beaudette TT, Broaders KE, Paramonov SE, Dashe J, Frechet JM. Acid-
degradable polyurethane particles for protein-based vaccines: biological evaluation and in vitro analysis of particle degradation products. Molecular Pharmacology. 2008 Sep; 5(5): 876- 884. PubMed PMID: 18710254.

16. Bachelder EM, Paramonov Beaudette TT, Standley SM, Lee CC, Dashe J, Fréchet JM. Fully acid-degradable biocompatible polyacetal microparticles for drug delivery. Bioconjugate Chemistry. 2008 Apr; 19(4): 911-919. PubMed PMID: 18373356.

Non-Peer Reviewed Publications
1. Dashe J, Parisien RL, Curry EJ, Bedi A, Li X. Allograft Tissue Irradiation for ACL
Reconstruction: Where Does Sterility Meet Stability? AAOS Now. 2016 June.

2. Parisien RL, Trofa DP, Dashe J, Duncan SFM. Soft Tissues and PRP: An Uneven Record – Part II. AAOS Now. 2016 March.

3. Parisien RL, Trofa DP, Dashe J, Duncan SFM. PRP: Does It Do Anything? – Part I. AAOS Now. 2016 Feb.

4. Murphy NC, Bissada NF, Davidovitch Z, Kucska S, Bergman RT, Dashe J, MD; Enlow DH, PhD. Corticotomy and Tissue Engineering for Orthodontists: A Critical History and Commentary. Seminars in Orthodontics. 2012 Dec; 18(4): 295-307.

BOOK CHAPTERS
Murphy NC, Wilcko T, Bissada N, Davidovitch Z, Enlow D, Dashe J. Orthodontically Driven
Corticotomy: Tissue Engineering to Enhance Orthodontic and Multidisciplinary Treatment. “Corticotomy-facilitated orthodontics: Clarion call or siren song.” 2014 Sept