Orthopaedics Today Europe Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopaedics Today Europe.
Table of Contents
- Diagnosis, treatment advances help reduce incidence of heterotopic ossification
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- Amplitude Surgical carries out 65 million-euro bond financing placement
- ANIKA gains CE mark approval for injectable treatment for chronic lateral epicondylosis
- BLOG: When to perform total or partial knee arthroplasty in cases with isolated patellofemoral osteoarthritis
- Boost your career with EFORT Foundation fellowships
- Comprehensive Review Course for young orthopaedists to be held at EFORT Annual Congress in Vienna
- EFORT Anatomical Course in January will be on useful flaps for orthopaedic surgeons
- EFORT Open Reviews: A round-up of recently published articles
- Experienced international orthopaedic surgeons to gather in Vienna for EFORT Congress
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- ICRS announces launch of international patient registry on articular cartilage damage
- Interactive Expert Exchanges at EFORT Annual Congress help connect attendees with prominent specialists
- Pain differences detected in patients with typical vs non-typical pain after TKR
- Survival was 91% at 5 years with three generations of ACI to treat talar lesions
- Heterotopic ossification after total hip arthroplasty: Why that difference? Per Kjaersgaard-Andersen, MD
- Findings suggest IM nails help minimize pain associated with some trochanteric hip fractures
- Study highlights link between educational attainment, LBP and gender
- Safe Orthopaedics receives CE Mark for new vertebral fracture implant
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- Highly porous metal acetabular augments may provide structural support in complex revision THA
- Infusion of antibiotics into infection may maintain concentration level, minimize toxicity following TKA
- ORIF may preserve the femoral head in younger, active patients with femoral neck fracture
- Patient-reported metal allergy potentially linked with decreased function, mental outcomes after TJR