Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Collaboration underway to advance future of biologics Casey Tingle
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- Activity after TJA highly variable, depends on patient Casey Tingle
- MRI may be used to determine shoulder instability, glenoid bone loss Casey Tingle
- Speaker: Critically assess patient factors, radiographs prior to ankle surgery Casey Tingle
- Speaker: Look out for issues during syndesmotic fixation Casey Tingle
- Surgeons met sagittal alignment goals in one-third of patients with adult spinal deformity Casey Tingle
- VIDEO: Assess baseline hyperlaxity characteristics to address shoulder instability Rachel M. Frank, MD
- VIDEO: Beach discusses changes to evaluation and management coding for 2023 William R. Beach, MD
- VIDEO: Focus on column classification to manage tibial plateau fractures J. Tracy Watson, MD
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- VIDEO: Use of quad tendon for primary ACL repair increasing Jack M. Bert, MD
- VIDEO: ‘We are all in the world together’ Felix H. Savoie III, MD, FAAOS, FAOA; Anthony A. Romeo, MD
- Web-based follow-up care may be safe, cost-effective for THA, TKA Casey Tingle
- Wide-awake hand surgery may be safe, yield high patient satisfaction Casey Tingle
- Prioritize the opportunity for ownership of an ASC Anthony A. Romeo, MD
- New aspects in 2023 for tax and asset protection planning Sanjeev Bhatia, MD; David B. Mandell, JD, MBA; Carole C. Foos, CPA
- Ankle pain in an active 71-year-old woman Galvin J. Loughran, MD; Mark E. Cinque, MD, MS; David E. Oji, MD
- Do the data support the use of PRP as an adjunct for treatment of rotator cuff tears?
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- Endoscopic surgery treats athletes with osteitis pubis and core muscle injury Dean K. Matsuda, MD