Orthopaedics Today Europe Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopaedics Today Europe.
Table of Contents
- Despite a few drawbacks, 3-D printing has some promising clinical applications
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- 17th EFORT Annual Congress in Geneva — Advanced Scientific Programme
- 17th EFORT Annual Congress in Geneva — Nurse Day
- 17th EFORT Annual Congress in Geneva - Plenary Sessions: Meet the Honorary Lecturers (Part 3)
- 17th EFORT Annual Congress in Geneva — Poster sessions
- BLOG: More data needed to better predict return to play in athletes after patella stabilization
- BoneSupport granted approval to market Cerament in India
- EFORT e-Science focus
- EFORT Open Reviews: Highlights from the March issue
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- EFORT to host session at COMOC 2016
- Finnish Orthopaedic Association has connected musculoskeletal specialists for 65 years
- FORTE News April 2016 João Vide, MD
- Highly crosslinked polyethylene facilitated use of larger femoral heads in THA
- Intraoperative soft tissue preservation: One strategy may prevent HO
- OTE200: Postoperative visual alterations
- Patients showed improved pain, functional outcome after total ankle replacement
- Signus receives US patent for cervical disc prosthesis
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- Challenges, risks of using 3-D printing in orthopaedics must be considered Per Kjaersgaard-Andersen, MD
- Many patients did not reach minimal clinically important difference for function, strength after RSA
- Modified Stoppa approach can effectively treat complex acetabular fractures
- VIDEO: NSAID use not associated with added nonunion risk in humeral shaft fractures vs acetaminophen