Orthopaedics Today Europe Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopaedics Today Europe.
Table of Contents
- Claim CME credits for EFORT 2019 Annual Congress in Lisbon
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- EFORT Foundation Clinical Research Fellowship 2019: Congratulations to Eran Beit Ner, MD
- EFORT Open Reviews: A round-up of recently published articles
- International Membership Programme helps health care professionals network
- Mechanisms behind chronic pain: Better understanding for better outcomes in prevention of post-surgical chronification of pain
- RESTORE: A project on smart matrices for knee cartilage repair
- Webinar: How to write an article and get it published
- Presidential highlights review theme, symposia at EFORT Congress in Lisbon Per Kjaersgaard-Andersen, MD
- Arthroplasty may not be best option for young men with proximal humeral fractures
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- Children’s femur, forearm and humeral fractures may indicate instances of repeated abuse
- Findings support combined anterolateral ligament, ACL reconstruction to improve functional outcomes
- Follow-up is warranted in children with angular fracture deformity of Cozen’s phenomenon
- Non-functional teres minor, other factors linked with good internal rotation after reverse shoulder arthroplasty
- Parvizi calls for change in approaches to PJI in honorary lecture at EFORT Congress
- Similar head wear penetration detected for vitamin-E diffused, crosslinked polyethylene
- Standing lateral radiographs may identify abnormal spinopelvic mobility before THA
- Torn ligaments that led to ankle instability responded well to arthroscopic treatment
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- Up-to-date TKA pain management should include multimodal, opioid-sparing anesthesia
- VIDEO: Posterior THR approach affords patients with displaced hip fractures reduced mortality risk
- Weight-bearing knee compartments were nearly unchanged after novices’ first marathon