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Revisit orthopedics meeting news, research and topics in 2023
Healio revisits the trending orthopedics news, research and topics from our staff’s meeting news coverage in 2023.
Revisit Orthopedics Today Cover Stories of 2023
Healio highlights the monthly Cover Stories of Orthopedics Today that were published in 2023.
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Revisit Orthopedics Today Surgical Techniques of 2023
Healio highlights the monthly Surgical Techniques of Orthopedics Today that were published in 2023.
Study finds cell-based therapy not superior to corticosteroid injection for knee OA
At 1-year follow-up, various cell-based injections were not superior to a corticosteroid injection for pain and radiological outcomes in patients with knee osteoarthritis, according to results published in Nature Medicine.
Augmentation with onlay dermal allografts may enhance rotator cuff repair
The management of large and massive rotator cuff tears presents considerable challenges for shoulder surgeons.
Study: No gain to ultrasound-guided lavage, steroids for calcific tendinopathy in shoulder
Compared with sham treatment, ultrasound-guided lavage with corticosteroid injection yielded no clinical benefit for patients with calcific tendinopathy of the shoulder, according to published results.
VIDEO: Romeo discusses emerging biological healing pathways for rotator cuff repair
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — In this video from the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Annual Meeting, Anthony A. Romeo, MD, discussed several techniques to augment healing after index and revision rotator cuff repair.
Academic Orthopaedic Consortium symposium to focus on future of academic orthopedics
The Academic Orthopaedic Consortium Business & Leadership Symposium will gather the clinical and administrative leadership across university-based musculoskeletal enterprises to share best practices across the business and leadership of academic missions.
Time is of the essence in nerve injury repair, research
Despite the notion that nerve surgery research has plateaued in the past several decades, some surgeons view timely, precise diagnostics and a new wave of research as a viable path to improved outcomes in nerve repair in the future.
AAOS urges CMS to reform Medicare payment policy changes for 2024
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons has issued formal comments urging CMS to reform the proposed payment policy changes in the Medicare program for 2024, according to a press release.
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