Orthopaedics Today Europe Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopaedics Today Europe.
Table of Contents
- Patients with metal-on-metal implants require systematic follow-up
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- 2nd EPOS-EFORT BAT Instructional Course on Paediatrics, Vienna, Austria
- 2014 EFORT Congress: Tribology Day
- Abnormal preoperative clotting seen in children with scoliosis
- Athletes had longer lateral epicondylitis pain relief with PRP vs. steroids, lasers
- Bracing not recommended after ACL surgery with patellar tendon autograft
- Develop functional approach to exercise for patients with patellofemoral pain Lynn Snyder-Mackler, PT, ScD, FAPTA
- EFORT Abroad: 34th SICOT Meeting in Hyderabad, India
- EFORT at the Austrian Society of Orthopaedics and Orthopaedic Surgery National Congress
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- EFORT at the Bulgarian Orthopaedics and Trauma Association (BOTA) National Congress
- EFORT’s new record for submission: 4502 abstracts competing for London
- Hydrogel and antibiotic implant coating may help reduce bacterial colonization
- OTE200: Radiation exposure
- Plan now for proposed spine implant reclassification in Europe
- Severity of injury predicts inferior calcaneal fracture repair
- Study finds second generation metal-on-metal hip implants associated with adverse reactions
- The EFORT Academy
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- Evidence-based clinical guidelines are the future of orthopaedic surgery Per Kjaersgaard-Andersen, MD
- CAD/CAM implant may be revision arthroplasty alternative for patients with glenoid bone loss
- Proportional ulnar length identifies factors that affect patients with hereditary multiple exostoses
- OrthoSensor receives CE Mark approval for knee system
- ICD-10 code needed for injuries seen in area of Scotland known for mountain biking
- Modifications to implant surfaces found effective at mitigating infection
- NJR 10-year report: Patients can expect long life from joint implants
- Octogenarians can expect pain relief comparable to younger patients after TKR
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- Researchers develop index to better predict metastatic spine disease survival
- Study: Computer navigation enhanced accuracy of THA procedures