Orthopaedics Today Europe Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopaedics Today Europe.
Table of Contents
- New technology, techniques and research support efforts to ‘save the meniscus’
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- ACL reconstruction in children with living donor allograft is a viable alternative
- All about EFORT Fora
- Costs higher for fast track spine fusion rehab vs. program started at 12 weeks
- EFORT 2014 Congress Highlights: Patient safety is the priority
- EFORT Academy
- Increases in midfoot load seen after arthrodesis for planovalgus deformity
- Investigation reveals rationing of knee replacement is unjustified
- OTE200: Length of stay
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- Patients with trigger finger more likely to need surgery after two steroid injections
- Report on the EFORT Fora in Budapest
- Researchers find higher 5-year revision rates for THA using all-hard bearings
- Share your work at the 15th EFORT London Congress: Submit your abstract now!
- Superior results seen in matrix-induced autologous chondrocyte implant compared to microfracture
- Surgeon discusses strategies in proximal tibial fracture treatment
- Stopping antibiotic resistance is the business of every orthopaedic surgeon Per Kjaersgaard-Andersen, MD
- Free semitendinosus graft improves pain, function after Achilles tendon rupture
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- Use nonunion probability to counsel patients with displaced clavicle fractures
- K2M launches small stature spinal system in Europe