Orthopaedics Today Europe Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopaedics Today Europe.
Table of Contents
- Orthopaedists in Europe prepare to meet mandatory recertification requirements
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- Ability of discography to accurately diagnose discogenic back pain in question
- Analysis of young, military population shows high failure rate for SLAP 2 repairs
- Cartilage repair potentially delays, halts morbidity of early OA
- Cast splitting after manipulation under anesthesia does not affect loss of position in forearm fractures
- Study: Change scores indicate that UKA and TKA are equally successful
- European Knee Associates unites key opinion leaders in treating the arthritic knee
- Hip screw and plate system had no clinical treatment effect on intracapsular fractures
- Lumbar endplate lesions associated with disc degeneration and low back pain
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- OTE 200: Knee navigation
- OTE200: Patellar replacement
- OTE200: Recertification
- Registry: Anteromedial ACL drilling technique associated with revisions
- Stryker names new president, chief executive officer
- Study shows direct correlation between linear wear of hip implants and patient activity
- THA with cable fixation associated with increased nonunion, osteolysis rates
- Passing specialty medical examinations enhances patient safety Per Kjaersgaard-Andersen, MD
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- Benefits of kyphoplasty vs. vertebroplasty may depend on concurrent spine problems
- PCL repair surgery did not lead to growth problems in pediatric, adolescent patients
- Biomet launches new stemless shoulder product in Europe
- DePuy launches hip arthroscopy system
- Hydroxyapatite-coated stem maintains long-term pain relief, hip function
- Robot assistance simplifies placing patient-specific UKA prostheses in pilot study
- Study: PRP accelerates Achilles tendon healing, functional recovery