Orthopaedics Today Europe Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopaedics Today Europe.
Table of Contents
- Distal radius fracture characteristics should determine treatment, not current fixation trends
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- 15th EFORT Congress session: Literature Search Techniques
- Biologic technique achieves good outcomes in patients with acetabular protrusio
- EFORT publication
- OTE200: Infection in TKA
- Interactive Expert Exchange sessions
- Look past inclinations when treating common hip pathology with arthroscopy
- Many aspects of medial patellofemoral reconstruction are still controversial Lars Blond, MD
- MPFL reconstruction as single procedure holds high risk of failure
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- Next EFORT-EHS Instructional Course
- NSAID use in first year after THA may be linked to increased revision rate
- Promising 9-year results seen with MACT for articular cartilage knee defects
- Protocol helpful for young children with difficulties completing shoulder range of motion test
- Scientific poster display during the 15th EFORT Congress
- Soft tissue sarcoma prognosis correlates with mitotic count, amount of viable tumor after neoadjuvant treatment
- Study: FRAX can be cost-effective tool in osteoporosis screening
- Study results support restricted elbow rotation after radial head fracture
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- Study: UKR use can be safely expanded to reduce its revision rate
- Zimmer to combine with Biomet
- Patient safety should be the underlying theme of all treatment, including diagnostic programs Per Kjaersgaard-Andersen, MD
- Lateral pillar preservation linked with lower risk of femoral collapse in osteonecrotic cases
- Study: Low hip bone mineral density not associated with fixation failure for femoral neck fracture patients
- Lucideon adds wear testing, debris analysis to orthopedic services