Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Robotic-assisted systems may lead to more accurate knee arthroplasty procedures
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- An important notice you may be missing David M. Glaser, JD
- Arthroscopic suture fixation of tibial spine avulsions yielded excellent outcomes
- Six diagnostic tools showed equal utility for PJI in meta-analysis
- With or without past concussion, athletes had similar cognitive testing results
- Strategies to optimize surgeon education are vital Anthony A. Romeo, MD; Rachel M. Frank, MD
- Baseball players with UCL tears had increased humeral torsion in nondominant arm
- Bundled payment model linked with reduced Medicare payments for joint replacement
- Role of microbiome in arthritic disease may be next frontier in medicine Noam Shohat, MD; Majd Tarabichi, MD; Javad Parvizi, MD, FRCS
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- Dorsal spanning plates showed 100% union rate, aided anatomic reduction of complex distal radius fractures
- Greater BMI may delay recovery of hamstring strength after ACL reconstruction in pediatric patients
- Little radiographic change seen in the first 3 months after intramedullary nailing
- VIDEO: Malchau discusses wear of highly crosslinked polyethylene, standard diameter ceramic or cobalt chrome femoral heads
- Overlapping surgery showed operative factors comparable to non-overlapping surgery
- Speaker: Surgeons should maximize their worth when negotiating employment contracts
- VIDEO: Gender may affect outcomes after THA, TKA
- VIDEO: McIntyre discusses employee contracts for orthopedic surgeons
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- A 41-year-old man in rural Malawi with left thigh pain Grant H. Garcia, MD; Linda Chokotho, MBBS, MPH; Hao-Hua Wu, BA
- Is there clear evidence that robotic-assisted TKA is more advantageous than standard TKA?
- Modified Stoppa approach is effective for fixing acetabular fractures from the front Cyril Mauffrey, MD, FACS, FRCS; Nicholas A. Alfonso, MD; Austin Heare, MD; Mark E. Hake, MD