Orthopaedics Today Europe Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopaedics Today Europe.
Table of Contents
- Surgeons debate approaches for the safe, stepwise introduction of TJR implants
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- 15th EFORT Congress
- Anterior knee pain: Remember to look up and be aware of structural anomalies Vicente Sanchis-Alfonso, MD, PhD
- Bleeding complications seen with warfarin bridged with LMWH in patients with TKA
- EFORT Awards in London 2014
- EFORT e-Science
- EFORT FOUNDATION: Medacta Visiting Fellowship 2014
- EFORT to launch Europe’s largest orthopaedic eLibrary
- EPOS-EFORT Educational Programme: New BAT Basic & Trauma Trilogy in Children’s Orthopaedics
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- ExMex Forum in Copenhagen on Periarticular Fractures
- OTE200: Surgical checklists
- PRP injection did not affect return to play after hamstring injuries in study
- Speaker addresses the changing evidence base in pediatric orthopaedics
- Use shoulder resurfacing hemiarthroplasty with caution in young patients
- The need for education is increasing among orthopaedic surgeons in Europe Per Kjaersgaard-Andersen, MD
- Early surgical intervention beneficial for intracapsular femoral fractures
- Physical therapy shows no advantages to patients with hip osteoarthritis
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- Medtronic announces acquisition of Covidien
- Nextremity Solutions receives government approvals for metatarsal shortening system
- Debaters argue for and against primary cemented THA, cite outcomes, revision issues
- Decompression of the cubital tunnel adequate for treatment of cubital tunnel syndrome
- European experts address how simple practices, clean procedures enhance patient safety
- ‘Father of fast-track surgery’ calls for more research into ways to improve recovery after THA, TKA
- Increased demand gives orthopaedic surgeons a golden opportunity to lead and take control
- Speaker: Future of musculoskeletal oncology is tied directly to its past
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- Speaker: Trauma has socioeconomic challenges, costs
- Speaker: Total joint replacement successful procedure despite implant failures
- Unicompartmental and multicompartmental knee arthroplasty offer distinct benefits for patients