Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- More research needed to fully harness power of stem cells in sports medicine
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- Boost your bottom line with better use of payment technology Arielle Nelson, MFA
- Mental health conditions cited as strong predictor for post TJA complications
- No link found between aspiration of ankle fractures and pain relief
- Patient satisfaction tied to function after ACL reconstruction at 10 years
- Develop a clear vision of what is most important for personal satisfaction, happiness Anthony A. Romeo, MD
- Combined axillary, suprascapular nerve block improves rotator cuff repair outcomes
- Uncemented femoral stems in THA patients potentially linked to elevated revision rate
- Comparable function seen at 6 weeks with direct anterior, posterior approach for THA
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- Lower complication rates with bariatric surgery prior to TKA, but not equal to non-obese rates
- Most dislocated hips placed within ‘safe zone’ during THA, study finds
- MUA after TKA linked with increased risk of subsequent revision
- Oblique fast spin-echo T1 MRI improved diagnostic accuracy of lumbar foraminal stenosis
- High-intensity progressive resistance exercise improves lumbar extensor strength, endurance
- Younger age may be a predictor of loss to long-term follow-up
- Should the losing party pay legal fees? Lawrence H. Brenner, JD; B. Sonny Bal, MD, PhD, JD, MBA
- A 15-year-old athlete with ankle pain Robert B. Anderson, MD; Andrew R. Hsu, MD
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- Panel discusses treatment of ACL injuries in athletic patients
- Keys to perform a Latarjet with a modified open Bankart repair Robert A. Arciero, MD