Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Sunshine Act ushers in new era of physician-industry transparency
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- Better exposure among benefits of RSA vs hemiarthroplasty for four-part fractures
- Physicians will be paid differently Douglas W. Jackson, MD
- Periprosthetic joint infection: Beware of primary immunodeficiency Javad Parvizi, MD, FRCS
- Enhanced rosehips powder improved osteoarthritis symptoms
- Improved results seen after arthroscopic debridement for dorsal wrist syndrome
- Intra-articular cortisone injection provides little pain relief in patients with FAI
- Patellofemoral brace improves outcomes for patients with patellofemoral osteoarthritis
- Patients report less pain after all-inside technique for ACL reconstruction
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- Patients with knee osteoarthritis show higher knee adduction moment at baseline
- Promising early results seen with biologic arthroplasty technique for knee lesions
- Study: Femoral nerve blockade leads to poor isokinetic quadriceps strength after ACL reconstruction
- Study: Re-revision arthroscopic rotator cuff repair may not be cost effective
- Study: Obese women have increased varus malalignment, risk of knee osteoarthritis
- The Physician Payments Sunshine Act: A highlight of frequently asked questions Teresa I. Ford, Esq.
- Surgeons discuss advantages, downsides of direct anterior total hip arthroplasty
- Ultrasonic energy helps perform fasciotomy and surgical tenotomy for tendinosis, fasciosis Joshua G. Hackel, MD
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