Orthopaedics Today Europe Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopaedics Today Europe.
Table of Contents
- Early diagnosis, debridement improves necrotizing soft tissue infection results
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- EBOT Exam 2013
- EFORT FOUNDATION Visiting Fellowship programme 2013 - now open for application
- EFORT Trauma Task Force - programme of online multinational trauma surveys
- Large UK study finds yoga costeffective for chronic LBP vs. usual care
- Length of time playing elite-level tennis increases risk for FAI in young athletes
- Low episodic rate of retrograde ejaculation found after ALIF with rhBMP-2
- Most patients in ‘short stay’ THA program remained satisfied at latest follow-up
- New EFORT Head Office - official inauguration in Rolle, 25 January 2013
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- Nurse Session at the 14th EFORT Congress Istanbul
- OTE200: Resident work hours
- Register: More reoperations after uncemented hemiarthroplasty for displaced femoral neck fractures
- Speaker: New hand, wrist arthroplasty implants provide movement, but need further perfection
- Study: Below standard volumes of knee revisions done at most centers in England
- Surgeon recommends nailing or plating of periprosthetic fractures of the knee
- UN Decade of Action for Road Safety
- US FDA issues metal-on-metal hip safety update, proposes tougher approval process
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- Information at ArthroplastyWatch.com meets needs of orthopaedic community Per Kjaersgaard-Andersen, MD
- Delayed gadolinium-enhanced MRI predicts early joint failures
- Microfracture, bone marrow concentrate shows good early results in treatment of focal lesions
- Study: PRP does not halt tunnel widening after ACL reconstruction
- Stryker announces offer to acquire Trauson Holdings Company Limited
- Zimmer receives 510(k) clearance for knee replacement system