Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Total ankle arthroplasty shows promising results, but obstacles exist
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- Length of time playing elite-level tennis increases risk for FAI in young athletes
- Low episodic rate of retrograde ejaculation found after ALIF with rhBMP-2
- Study: Below standard volumes of knee revisions done at most centers in England
- We want patient-friendly care Douglas W. Jackson, MD
- IVAC aids wound healing in obese pediatric patients
- Knee prosthesis shows good outcomes at 7 years
- aap Implantate AG gets 510(k) clearance for trauma plating system
- Covidien launches meniscus repair device
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- FDA approves cervical disc system
- Smith & Nephew enters agreement with Healthpoint Biotherapeutics
- A quarter of patients treated for PJI dead within 5 years Benjamin M. Zmistowski
- Femoral stem impaction grafting is durable, reliable for treatment of acetabular defects
- Management of TJA infection with two-stage exchange involves careful screening, team approach
- Developer of top apps discusses the risks and roles of medical apps Matthew J. DiPaola, MD; Orrin I. Franko, MD
- The question of off-label drug promotion vs free speech Lawrence H. Brenner, JD; B. Sonny Bal, MD, PhD, JD, MBA
- Surgeons offer insight into the pros and cons of emerging porous metal technologies: Part 2
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- Arthroscopic technique provides effective repair of HAGL lesions Anthony A. Romeo, MD; Bernard R. Bach Jr., MD; Frank M. McCormick, MD; Benjamin Bruce, MD; Anil Gupta, MD