Do you copy and paste from a textbook or are you just always that articulate?
Just paraphrasing what is essentially common knowledge among the medical community. While I haven't read much current research since I decided on a surgical plan a few months back, for further reading I'd recommend the following papers:
Condylar remodelling and resorption after Le Fort I and bimaxillary osteotomies. Theo J.M. Hoppenreijs, et al. 1997
Long-term evaluation of patients with progressive condylar resorption following orthognathic surgery. Hoppenreijs TJ, Stoelinga PJ, Grace KL, Robben CM. 1999
Progressive mandibular retrusion--idiopathic condylar resorption: Parts 1 & 2 Arnett GW, Milam SB, Gottesman L. 1996
Non-surgical risk factors for condylar resorption after orthognathic surgery. Hwang SJ, Haers PE, Seifert B, Sailer HF. 2004
Idiopathic condylar resorption: current clinical perspectives. Posnick JC, Fantuzzo JJ. 2007
Condylar atrophy and osteoarthrosis after bimaxillary surgery. H.C.J. Kerstens, D.B. Tuinzing,, R.P. Goldingb, W.A.M. van der Kwast. 1990
Surgical orthodontic treatment of skeletal anterior skeletal open bite using small plate internal fixation. C.S. Haymond, P.J. Stoelinga, P.A. Blijdorp 1991
The hierarchy of stability and predictability in orthognathic surgery with rigid fixation: An update and extension. W.R. Proffit, T.A. Turvey, C. Phillips. 2007
Stability of open bite correction with sagittal split osteotomy and closing rotation of the mandible. Stansbury CD, Evans CA, Miloro M, BeGole EA, Morris DE. 2010
Read Wolford's work if you like, but keep a container of Morton handy, as most surgeons (the surgeons I spoke with, and all of the above) reject some of Wolford's core suppositions.