Orthopedics Today Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- At Issue: Tourniquet removal
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- ASES scores confirm that arthroscopic Bankart repair is as effective as open
- Hydrogels to stem cells: Researchers, surgeons revisit disc nucleus replacement
- Internet serves as useful marketing tool, medical practice’s online calling card
- Intra-articular depth gauge increases accuracy in measuring rotator cuff tears
- Muscle atrophy and fatty infiltration predict arthroscopic rotator cuff repair outcome
- Orthopedic surgeons uniquely positioned to identify patients with osteoporosis Douglas W. Jackson, MD
- Patient factors do not significantly influence infection risk during orthopedic surgery
- Pediatric femoral neck fractures require urgent reduction and decompression
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- Promising preliminary results using injectable hydrogels for nucleus replacement
- Researchers aim for U.S. approval of the next-generation Prosthetic Disc Nucleus
- Researchers find evidence of multigenetic etiology for degenerative disc disease
- Surgeon competes in ultramarathons, travels 100 miles in just over a day
- Tapered, fluted, modular titanium stems offer better quality of life for patients
- Watercolorist seeks to paint a new perspective on life
- Doctors, post your prices: Get serious
- Future of hip bearings: more flexible designs
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- Calcaneal fractures: Which patients benefit from surgery? Steven Douglas K. Ross, MD
- Selecting an orthopedic residency program? Talk to current residents, beware of red flags Ryan M. Dopirak, MD
- Arthroscopic Bankart repair: indications and technique Richard K.N. Ryu, MD; J.H.K. Ryu, MD