Orthopaedics Today Europe Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopaedics Today Europe.
Table of Contents
- Orthopaedics Today International: 10 years and still going strong David L. Hamblen, PhD, FRCS
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- Meeting the demand: Developing endoscopic joint surgery in India Ramon Cugat, MD
- Acupuncture mitigates chronic low back pain 20% better than conventional care
- Electromagnetic navigation: TKA tool for accurate bone cuts, soft tissue balancing
- Navigated, minimally invasive TKA offers better results than conventional approach
- New scoring system helps surgeons predict outcomes for open tibial fractures
- No added benefit seen in acupuncture added to exercise and advice protocol
- Researchers discourage use of rehab after spinal decompression surgery
- SPRINT trial finds little difference in reoperation rates between groups
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- Study: MRI effective in the diagnosis of persistent pediatric hip pain
- Vibration, drainage can give denser graft compaction for impaction bone grafting
- Large Swedish population study finds CTS symptoms rare with heavy keyboard use