Orthopaedics Today Europe Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopaedics Today Europe.
Table of Contents
- Surgical and nonsurgical options prove effective for Achilles tendon ruptures
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- Competency assessments
- CT reveals reduced wear and osteolytic lesions with highly crosslinked PE in THA
- EFORT Instructional Course on hallux valgus and ankle arthrosis: Sharing expertise in complication management
- EFORT launched Europe’s largest orthopaedic eLibraryLast
- Legal issues with warranties
- Mark Paterson Travelling Fellowship: the 2014 report
- New nail system shows positive results, few complications in open tibial fractures
- OTE 200: Implant warranties
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- Prof. Pau Golanó passes
- Radiographic parallax: Accuracy of lateral radiography determines femoral fixation site for MPFL graft placement during reconstruction Cory Edgar, MD, PhD
- Sham surgery shows similar results to arthroscopic partial meniscectomy
- Smith & Nephew launches new hammer toe fixation system
- SPORT study: Surgery for lumbar stenosis can be beneficial to elderly patients
- Upcoming EFORT Congress in Prague: First announcement
- Screen patients to reduce the influence of mental diseases on surgical outcomes Per Kjaersgaard-Andersen, MD
- Shoulder arthroplasty more costly in morbidly obese patients
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- L-shaped release leads to better internal rotation in primary frozen shoulder Mohamed Gamal Morsy, MD