Orthopaedics Today Europe Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopaedics Today Europe.
Table of Contents
- Popularity of outpatient orthopaedic surgery increases throughout Europe
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- 2015 EFORT Annual Congress in Prague
- Acetabular bone impaction grafting provided acceptable 25-year results
- EU Corner: Patient mobility: Reality or myth?
- FORTE Summer School in August 2016 to offer review course, EBOT exam course Gazi Huri, MD; Luís Machado, MD; Tommaso Bonanzinga, MD; Nikolaos K. Paschos, MD, PhD; João Vide, MD
- Mark Paterson Travelling Fellowship (supported by BJJ and EFORT)
- OA frequency at long-term follow-up is a concern in patients with cartilage repair
- OTE200: Simulation training tools
- Revision surgery must be embraced in this demanding patient population Jeffrey T. Spang, MD
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- Study shows size of soft tissue lump may be linked to possible malignancy
- Treatment may progress faster after MIS for symptomatic metastatic spine disease
- Trial results show second HA-steroid injection is safe for patients with knee OA
- Upcoming EFORT Congress in Geneva: First announcement
- Consider hip-spine syndrome as cause of continued hip pain after THR Per Kjaersgaard-Andersen, MD
- Extracorporeal shock wave therapy had clinically relevant effect size in plantar fasciitis treatment
- Lower limb lengthening helped improve alignment in patient of short stature
- CyMedica Orthopedics receives CE mark for muscle activation system
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- Materialise NV and Lima Corporate to collaborate on knee surgical guides