Orthopedics Today Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Aging spine poses challenges for acetabular cup positioning
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- CMS proposal represents critical initiative to provide best care possible Anthony A. Romeo, MD
- Both HA and PRP linked with significantly improved pain relief in patients with knee OA
- Greater BMI strongly associated with risk of revision shoulder surgery, postoperative complications
- Revision THA with rigid construct yielded high rates of healing, stable fixation
- Correlation seen between ROM after ankle replacement and PROMs
- Lateralizing calcaneal osteotomy using a medial approach effectively corrected hindfoot deformity
- Total ankle replacement seen as viable alternative for patients with hemophilic ankle arthropathy
- VIDEO: Baumhauer discusses PROMIS scores for prediction of success in foot and ankle surgery
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- VIDEO: Sferra discusses alternatives to fusion for the MTP joint in patients with hallux varus
- A 17-year-old athlete with recurrent ankle sprains Andrew R. Hsu, MD
- In patients with concurrent hip and spine pathology, does it matter which condition is corrected first?
- Surgeon’s role in the revenue cycle: A blueprint for young surgeons Amy Boyer, MBA
- Pie-crusting technique seen as effective for releasing MCL during meniscectomy Jack M. Bert, MD