Orthopaedics Today Europe Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopaedics Today Europe.
Table of Contents
- Researchers share insights into vitamin D, calcium for osteoporotic fracture prevention
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- Discomfort at medial quadriceps tendon-femoral ligament attachment not usually a problem John P. Fulkerson, MD
- EFORT Open Reviews: Submit your paper now
- EU Corner: European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing
- FORTE elects new executive committee, plans to offer summer course in 2016 Gazi Huri, MD; Nikolaos K. Paschos, MD, PhD; Tommaso Bonanzinga, MD; João Vide, MD; Luís Machado, MD
- Join the Network of Orthopaedic Registries in Europe (NORE)
- New members of the EFORT Board
- OTE200: Hip fracture care standards
- Prolonged or rapid total knee arthroplasty surgery may be detrimental to patients
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- Speaker: Evidence, data, outcomes will guide next generation of hip surgeons
- The EFORT Academy
- Young age cited as predictor of contralateral ACL reconstruction
- Zimmer completes acquisition of Biomet in $14 billion cash, equity deal
- Future of THA, TKA likely to include discharge on the day of surgery Per Kjaersgaard-Andersen, MD
- Ceramic-on-ceramic bearing surfaces may increase risk of squeaking, total implant fracture in THA
- Poorer outcomes observed for revision unicompartmental knee arthroplasty vs primary TKA
- VIDEO: A look at allogeneic mesenchymal stem cells
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- Arthroscopic superior capsule reconstruction restores superior glenohumeral stability and function
- Comparable results found for oblique bone tunnels vs. dual suture anchors for patellar fixation
- Speaker: Consider all information for diagnosis, treatment of paediatric osteoarticular infections
- Data show traction-related pain common after hip arthroscopy
- Diagnose rotator cuff tears within 3 weeks without waiting for nerve recovery for best outcomes
- Early results indicate bioresorbable calcium phosphate cement effective for tibial plateau fractures
- Early results show improved outcomes with distal femoral osteotomy
- Graft size not the only factor in determining better ACL reconstruction outcomes
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- Incidental durotomy occurred more often in older patients lengthened hospital stays
- Infection treatment option proves effective in joint reconstruction cases
- Knee and ankle valgus stress elevated in patients with pediatric flexible flatfoot
- Link possible between running, swimming and lumbar disc degeneration
- Meniscus preservation is key first step of cartilage repair
- Orthopaedists face paradigm shift and new challenges in fight against infection
- Physicians may underestimate patient leg pain during clinical consultation
- Provocative discography may lead to more imaging and back problems in long-term
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- Splint-based treatment may yield high restoration rate for ACL
- Stable outcomes found with isolated medial patellofemoral reconstruction
- Study illustrates role of hip arthroscopy after hip resurfacing arthroplasty
- Systemic blood biomarker levels higher in patients with moderate-to-severe lumbar degeneration