Local Running Group Runs in Honor of Boston Marathon

Dr. Scott Ruhlman

Boston Marathon 2013The local Richmond Beach Running Group, started by our own Dr. Scott Ruhlman, dedicated this past Saturday’s run to support and honor the events at the recent Boston Marathon.

Two runners from the club completed the marathon this year and were at the event along with a total of 63 runners from the club, many of which were past finishers of the Boston marathon, including Dr. Scott Ruhlman.

The Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Patch reported on the local relevance of the bombings as “Four runners from Shoreline, and seven runners from Edmonds were registered (for the Boston Marathon).”

They also detailed the two local runners from the Richmond Beach Running Club who attended Monday’s Boston Marathon who discussed with the group their experiences surrounding the race and the bombing tragedy.

Q13 Fox also reported on the event, which eventually had 63 runners and 10 children of the newly formed members from the Richmond Beach Running Club as they ran along Richmond Beach Road NW. Two of the club runners completed the Boston Marathon on Monday, “finishing the race before the two bombs detonated.”

Richmond Beach Running Group

The Richmond Beach Running club runs every Wednesday and Saturday, for more information on their running group or more news coverage of the event, visit their website.


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Dr. Jonathan Franklin Publications

1. Aitken, M.L., Schoene, R.B., Franklin, J.L., and Pierson, D.J.: Pulmonary Function in Individuals at the Extremes of Stature. Am. Resp. Dis., 131:166-168, 1985.

2. Aitken, M.L., Franklin, J.L., Pierson, D.J., and Schoene, R.B.: Influence of Body Size and Gender on the Control of Ventilation. J. of Applied Physiology, 60(6):1894-1899, 1986.

3. Barrett, W.P., Franklin, J.L., Jackins, S.E., Wyss, C.R., and Matsen, F.A., III: Total Shoulder Arthroplasty. J. Bone and Joint Surgery, 69(A):865-872, 1987.

4. Franklin, J.L., Jackins, S.E., Matsen, F.A., III: Glenoid Loosening in Total Shoulder Arthroplasty: An Association with Rotator Cuff Deficiency. J. of Arthroplasty, Vol. 3(1):39-46, 1988.

5. Franklin, J.L., Johnson, K.D., and Hansen, S.T., Jr.: Immediate Internal Fixation of Open Ankle Fractures. J. Bone and Joint Surgery, 66(A):1349-1356, 1984.

6. Franklin, J.L., Parker, J.C., and King, H.A.: Non-traumatic Clavicle Lesions in Children. J. of Pediatric Orthopaedics, Vol. 7(5):575-578, 1987.

7. Franklin, J.L., Rosenberg, T.D., Paulos, L.E., and France, E.P.: Radiographic Assessment of Instability of the Knee Due to Rupture of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament – A Quadriceps-Contraction Technique. J. Bone and Joint Surgery, 73(A):365-372, 1991.

8. Franklin, J.L., Winquist, R.A., Benirschke, S.K., and Hansen, S.T., Jr.: Broken Intramedullary Nails. J. Bone and Joint Surgery, 70(A):1463-1471, 1988.

9. Matsen, F.A., III, Bonica, J.J., and Franklin, J.L.: Pain in the Shoulder, Arm and Elbow. In The Management of Pain, ed. J.J. Bonica, 1990.

10. Paulos, L.E. and Franklin, J.L.: Arthroscopic Shoulder Decompression Development and Application, A Five Year Experience. Am. J. of Sports Medicine, 18(3):235-244, 1990.

11. Paulos, L.E., Franklin, J.L., and Beck, C.L.: Arthroscopic Management of Rotator Cuff Tears. In Operative Arthroscopy, ed. J.B. McGinty, pp. 529-541, 1991.

12. Paulos, L.E., Franklin, J.L., and Beck, C.L.: Arthroscopic Management of Rotator Cuff Tears. In Operative Arthroscopy, Second Edition, ed. J.B. McGinty, pp. 725-739, 1996.

13. Paulos, L.E., Franklin, J.L., and Harner, C.D.: Arthroscopic Subacromial Decompression for Impingement Syndrome of the Shoulder, A Five Year Experience. In Operative Techniques in Shoulder Surgery, ed. L.E. Paulos and J.E. Tibone, pp. 31-38, 1991.

14. Rosenberg, T.D., Franklin, J.L., Baldwin, G.N., Nelson, K.: Extensor Mechanism Function After Patellar Tendon Graft Harvest for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction. Am. J. of Sports Medicine 20(5):519-526, 1992.

15. Rosenberg, T.D., Franklin, J.L., and Paulos, L.E.: Skiing. In Sports Medicine: The School-Age Athlete, ed. B. Reider, pp. 673-688, 1991.

16. Rosenberg, T.D., Franklin, J.L., and Paulos, L.E.: Skiing. In Sports Medicine: The School-Age Athlete, 2nd Edition, ed. B. Reider, pp. 741-756, 1996.

PRESENTATIONS

1. “Glenoid Loosening in Total Shoulder Arthroplasty”, presented at closed meeting of American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, November, 1986. Open meeting of the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, January 1987, San Francisco, California. Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, January 1987, San Francisco, California. Annual Meeting, Puget Sound Chapter Western Orthopaedic Association, July 1987.

2. “Broken Intramedullary Nails”, presented at Annual Meeting American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Atlanta, Ga., 1988.

3. “Development and Application of Arthroscopic Shoulder Decompression for Impingement Syndrome”. Eighth Annual Meeting of the Arthroscopy Association of North America, Seattle, WA, April 1989. Biennial Meeting of the International Arthroscopy Association. Rome, Italy, May 1989.

4. “Immediate Internal Fixation of Open Ankle Fractures”. Annual Meeting American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Anaheim, California, 1983 by co-author K.D. Johnson.

5. “Total Shoulder Arthroplasty”. Annual Meeting of American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Atlanta, Georgia, 1986, by co-author W. P. Barrett.

6. “Non-Traumatic Clavicle Lesions in Children”. Children’s Day. Childrens Hospital, Seattle, Washington, 1987.

7. “Technique and Results of a New Arthroscopic Method for Measuring ACL Isometry”. Biennial Meeting of the International Arthroscopy Association. Rome, Italy, May 1989 by co-author T. D. Rosenberg.

8. “Extensor Mechanism Morbidity Associated with Patellar Tendon Harvest for ACL Deficiency”. Thirteenth Annual Skeletal Symposium. Sun Valley, Idaho, March 1990.

9. “Quadriceps-Active X-ray Evaluation for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Deficiency”. American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Meeting. New Orleans, Louisiana, February 1990.

10. “Preliminary Report of the Use of Allograft for Ligament Reconstruction in Multiple Ligament Injuries”. Western Orthopedic Association, Puget Sound Chapter Meeting. Blaine, Washington, May 1992.

11.“Multiple Ligament Reconstruction Using Allograft with Associated Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries.” Arthroscopy Association of North America, Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington, April, 2001.

INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES – FACULTY

1. Lecturer and Lab Instructor for “Proficiency in Treating the ACL” Course. Salt Lake City, Utah, July 1989 and June 1990.

2. Lecturer for Spectrum of Orthopaedic Symposia. University of Washington Goodwill Games Course. Seattle, WA, July 1990.

3. Volunteer Medical Staff at 1990 Goodwill Games. Seattle, WA, July 1990.

4. Lab Instructor for “Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction and Repair” Course. Salt Lake City, Utah, January 1992.

5. Lab Instructor for “Arthroscopic Enhanced Surgery of the Shoulder” Course. Salt Lake City, Utah, December 1992.

6. Lecturer for Madigan Army Medical Center “Spring Symposium on Orthopaedic Trauma”. Tacoma, WA, June 1993.

7. Lecturer for “Current Trends in Knee and Shoulder Surgery”. Tacoma, WA, October 1993.

8. Lab Instructor for “Mitek Bioskills Course for the Knee and Shoulder.” Salt Lake City, Utah, March 1996.

9. Lab Instructor for “Endoscopic Reconstruction of the ACL and Meniscal Repair.” Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept 1996.

10. Moderator for Sports Medicine Section and Lecturer for Orthopedics for the Primary Care Physician, CME Course, Seattle, WA, Nov 1996.

FACULTY POSITIONS:
Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopaedics, University of Washington School of Medicine

Fight Off Those Holiday Pounds!

Need an excuse to stay in shape this holiday season?  Look no further- I  have the perfect event for you to participate in to shed those holiday pounds – The Shoreline Candy Cane Dash!  I started the event 15 years ago as a community 5K fun run in Shoreline, and now the Dash has become a North Seattle holiday tradition and a great opportunity to stay in shape and celebrate the holiday season! 

New this year, my partners and I at the Orthopedic Specialists of Seattle have provided the lead sponsorship, encouraging all to use this event as an opportunity to have an active community event on your busy calendar of festive, but fattening dinner parties!  Enjoy the scenic flat suburban 3.1 mile course while sweating off that holiday guilt.

Registration is $20 and includes a timing chip, long sleeve t-shirt and a chance at many prizes.  The race is organized by two Shorecrest High School seniors (one, my young energetic sister!) completing their senior project and all proceeds go to support similar unfunded projects and the Shorecrest cross country team.

Don’t delay! Sign up now at www.candycanedash.weebly.com or stop by my office for a registration form and reserve a spot on your busy holiday schedule for an opportunity to stretch those muscles and support a great local cause!

OSS Supports the Shoreline Candy Cane Dash

Need an excuse to stay in shape this holiday season?  Look no further, we have the perfect event for you to participate in to shed those holiday pounds: The Shoreline Candy Cane Dash – on December 4, 2010! Started 15 years ago as a community 5K fun run in Shoreline, the Dash has become a North Seattle holiday tradition and a great opportunity to stay in shape and celebrate the holiday season.  New this year, Orthopedic Specialists of Seattle will be providing the lead sponsorship, encouraging all to use this event as an opportunity to have an active community event on your busy calendar of festive, but fattening dinner parties!  Enjoy the scenic flat suburban 3.1 mile course while sweating off that holiday guilt!

Registration is $20 and includes a timing chip, long sleeve t-shirt and a chance at many prizes.  The race is organized by two Shorecrest High School seniors completing their senior project and all proceeds go to support similar unfunded projects and the Shorecrest cross country team.

Don’t delay! Sign up now for the Dash at www.candycanedash.weebly.com or stop by our office for a registration form and reserve a spot on your busy holiday schedule for an opportunity to stretch those muscles and support a great local cause!

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