Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Expect the unexpected during metal-on-metal hip revisions Casey Tingle
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- How extensive should treatment be for asymptomatic adverse local tissue reaction associated with metal-on-metal hip implants?
- Orthopedics Today celebrates 40 years of publication Anthony A. Romeo, MD
- College savings plans help save money for students’ higher education David B. Mandell, JD, MBA; Sanjeev Bhatia, MD
- 3D-printed titanium implants may successfully treat foot, ankle pathologies
- Arthroscopic side-to-side rotator cuff repair without fixation had higher re-tear rate
- Cheilectomy yielded low revision, pain recurrence rates in patients with hallux rigidus
- More resources used for physical therapy for adhesive capsulitis vs watchful waiting
- Pre-TJA mind/body therapy improved postoperative patient-reported outcomes
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- Researchers discourage routine use of alpha defensin for clinical decision-making
- Speaker: Reduced urinary, delirium issues are among benefits of early hip fracture surgery
- 50-year-old woman with ulnar-sided wrist pain Mary Kate Erdman, MD; Alidad Ghiassi, MD; Haley Nakata, MD
- Replacement of degenerated cervical discs possible with shock-absorbing artificial disc Fabien Bitan, MD; Andrew Z. Mo, MD
- AAOS works with Congress to address surprise medical billing
- New topics to be featured during annual Joint Replacement Awareness Day Casey Tingle
- Patient race, ethnicity may predict revision risk of ACL reconstruction