Orthopaedics Today Europe Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopaedics Today Europe.
Table of Contents
- Cell therapy, biomaterials and other options may enhance cartilage repair
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- Correlation found between diameter of cement keyholes for THR and strength
- Despite good FAI arthroscopic outcomes, more can be learned about the treatment
- DXR for hand BMD measurement may help predict hip fracture risk
- EBOT Interim Exam 2013
- EFORT ExMEx Osteoporotic Fractures, Budapest: 19 – 20 April, 2013
- EFORT FOUNDATION Visiting Fellowship programme 2013 - now open for application
- EU Scientific Working Group on Metal-on-metal Hip Implants Risk Assessment
- Fast-track programs help improve quality and efficiency of TJA
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- Get involved - Interactive session formats
- ‘Kissing’ lesions amenable to marrow stimulation, then high tibial osteotomy
- Nurse Session at the 14th EFORT Congress Istanbul
- OTE200: Stem cell therapy
- Portrait of the Lithuanian Society of Orthopaedics and Traumatology
- Preoperative anterior or lateral pain not a contraindication for medial UKA
- Radical debridement, implant removal aid septic one-stage implant exchange
- Study shows short-term efficacy of single PRP injection for knee osteoarthritis
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- Surgeon describes lessons learned from UK hip fracture database
- Ulnar head arthroplasty leads to improved VAS and modified DASH scores
- Having patients stop smoking before and after surgery is a needed protocol Per Kjaersgaard-Andersen, MD
- Adolescent athletes show asymmetric function in knee after ACL reconstruction
- Age, function predict long-term results of TSR with cementless glenoids
- Elderly patients show similar results as younger patients with mobile bearing UKA
- Vertebral augmentation improves deformity of vertebral body fractures
- ApiFix receives CE mark for AIS treatment system
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- Breg launches new braces, cervical collar