Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Taking call: Find satisfaction among the risks Casey Tingle
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- American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery sets standards for our residency education David F. Martin, MD
- Artificial intelligence as good as other methods for documenting hand surgery cases Susan M. Rapp
- Biopsychosocial intervention, postural therapy may reduce spine pain Casey Tingle
- Intraosseous injection may sustain vancomycin levels in tissues during THA Casey Tingle
- Orthopedists turn toward private equity for desired growth Casey Tingle
- Prior isolated meniscus surgery increases risk of future ipsilateral ACL reconstruction Max R. Wursta
- Speaker: Patient age has no effect on outcomes of arthroscopic rotator cuff repair Max R. Wursta
- Discussion with medical malpractice carriers is timely Anthony A. Romeo, MD
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- Recent malpractice verdict highlights importance of asset protection planning Sanjeev Bhatia, MD; David B. Mandell, JD, MBA
- 36-year-old man with infected nonunion of the femoral shaft, limb length discrepancy Marisa Deliso, MD, MPH; Jibran A. Khan, DO; Filippo F. Romanelli, DO, MBA; Frank A. Liporace, MD
- Should orthopedic surgeons be compensated with a stipend or otherwise for taking call?
- Anatomic glenoid reconstruction with fresh osteochondral allograft for failed Latarjet Phob Ganokroj, MD; Ryan J. Whalen, BS, CSCS; Matthew T. Provencher, MD