Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Electronic medical records: Ascending the Tower of Babel
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- Age, heavy lifting among factors that determine success of superior labrum repair
- Bone defect healing and vascularity seen after using endothelial progenitor cell therapy
- Health care reform: Congress creates Independent Payment Advisory Board Paul W. Radensky, MD; Eric Zimmerman
- Highly crosslinked polyethylene in THA shows reduced wear at mid-term follow-up
- Orthopedic care, training and research coalesce at Case School of Medicine
- Patients with metal-on-metal hips being contacted after UK officials issue alert
- Platelet-rich plasma gel fails to heal critical bone defects in basic science study
- Study finds inherent risk for nerve injury with RF cautery in primary cruciate substituting TKA
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- The Kaiser Permanente EMR System: A real time success
- Fee-for-service vs. salaried positions: Coming decade will see transition for orthopedic surgeons Douglas W. Jackson, MD
- The ‘Fountain of Youth’ is as elusive now as it was for de Leon Anthony M. DiGioia III, MD
- Orthopedics Today Hawaii 2011 goes green in Kauai
- Summary judgment in medical malpractice: The case of Hoard v. Roper Hospital Lawrence H. Brenner, JD; B. Sonny Bal, MD, PhD, JD, MBA
- Osteoporosis and the orthopedist: Are we relinquishing diagnosis and medicinal treatment?
- For hip resurfacing arthroplasty prioritize exposure and cup insertion Thomas F. Parker III, MD