Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Medical optimization readies patients for successful orthopedic surgery
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- Comparable results seen with arthroscopic vs open shoulder stabilization
- ASC associated with cost-effective pinning of supracondylar humeral fractures
- Higher rate of proximal junctional kyphosis seen in patients with Risser grade 3
- Intraosseous membrane reconstruction of Essex-Lopresti injuries satisfactory at 10 years
- Physical therapy may be alternative to surgery for patients with nonobstructive meniscal tears
- Surgeons: Absolute cutoff age for retirement, mandatory skills testing is unnecessary
- ‘Tis the season to embrace the positives of health care consumerism Anthony A. Romeo, MD
- Aspirin may prevent venous thromboembolic events after TKA
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- Change to kickoff rule linked with reduced concussion rates among Ivy League football players
- Hip-spine classification system may decrease risk of recurrent hip instability
- Impact of ketamine was minimal on postoperative TKA pain
- Physical therapy on day of surgery did not improve outcomes after TKA
- VIDEO: AAHKS president speaks about association’s accomplishments, outpatient TKA
- VIDEO: Speaker discusses aseptic loosening, infection that lead to revision THA
- An 81-year-old woman with acute groin pain 6 weeks after THA revision surgery Michael C. Ciccotti, MD; P. Maxwell Courtney, MD
- Should orthopedic surgeons withhold surgery from patients who are obese until they are optimized?
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- New guided approach to instrumented lumbar fusion evolved from earlier methods Nima Salari, MD