Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Tax code and health care reform: Redefining the wealthy surgeon
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- Clinics can reap benefits from forming high-performance operating room teams Jeffery L. Pierson, MD
- Physicians giving expert testimony are regulated by law, professional associations Lawrence H. Brenner, JD; B. Sonny Bal, MD, PhD, JD, MBA
- Arthroscopic debridement of the knee for osteoarthritis: Is it ever indicated? Stephen M. Howell, MD
- Axial back, neck pain self-reported history inaccurate 50% of the time after a MVA
- Category III CPT codes: Coming of age in the new health care environment John McInnes, MD, JD
- Consider femoral morphology, bone quality in selecting patients for hip resurfacing
- Contamination on C-arm drapes noted
- Doctor traveling with fellows quarantined 7 days in Hong Kong after H1N1 exposure
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- DVT and PE prophylaxes not needed in all patients after knee arthroscopy
- Emerging imaging, biologic research may spawn new treatments for cartilage injury
- Former US Attorney questioned at House hearing about monitors in DOJ agreements
- Mindfulness and awareness: Tools we can use to become better orthopedic surgeons James C. Esch, MD
- Navigation-assisted bone tumor surgery may lead to better resection, function
- Navigation may lead to better component positioning in reverse shoulder procedures
- NY surgeon survives lightning strike and discovers a surprising musical ability
- Plain radiographs not as accurate as CT scans for femoroacetabular impingement
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- Scapula fractures becoming more common following reverse shoulder arthroplasty
- Similar post-TKA survivorship found in obese and nonobese patient groups
- Surgical treatment may be the answer for ACL tears in the aging athlete