Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Anatomic ACL reconstruction restores rotational knee stability Freddie H. Fu, MD, DSc(Hon), DPs(Hon)
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- Correction of coronal plane deformity maintained in TAR
- Curricula and diversity are focal points in future of orthopedic surgery
- Emergency surgeries, multiple surgeons or procedures: risk factors for errors Thomas R. Hunt III, MD; Douglas W. Jackson, MD
- Endoscopic plantar fasciotomy vs. open release: Which is better?
- FDA approves artificial disc
- Flexor hallucis longus transfer corrected clawed hallux
- Growth factors increased syndesmosis union rate in total ankle replacement
- Innovations aid treatment of pediatric limb deformity
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- LMP-1 can be delivered as protein instead of using gene therapy
- Majority of patients satisfied with results of ankle arthrodesis
- Merck recalls rofecoxib due to increased cardiovascular risk
- Musculoskeletal tumor surgery may yield better function and QOL
- Orthopedic trauma can induce PTSD symptoms in children
- Screw fixation more cost effective for scaphoid fracture
- Silastic MCP joint replacements had 63% survivorship at 17 years
- Stem cell research has potential, but faces challenges
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- Steroid injection found effective for trigger finger
- Surgeon General turns national focus on osteoporosis
- Surgeons have many choices for hip surface replacements
- The paperless office: Taking the plunge
- Treatment at pain center can validate the injury, substantiate the pain
- Volar approach, fixed angle plate successful for distal radius fractures
- Dealing honestly with medical errors: Should we say we are sorry? Douglas W. Jackson, MD