Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Options for nonoperative treatment of ACL injuries exist, but remain controversial
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- ACPM to debut first orthopedic value-based care conference in January
- Alignment between medical device companies, hospitals may lead to success in CJR
- Congressman Tom Price, MD, nominated as HHS secretary
- Higher rate of early ACL graft ruptures found among young, male patients
- Several medical comorbidities linked with discharge to nursing facility after THR
- Several patient factors associated with increased hospital costs for TKA
- Similar pain relief with liposomal bupivacaine, nerve block for shoulder arthroplasty
- Study: Inclusion of Zika virus warranted in diagnosis of congenital infections
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- Swimmers are more vulnerable to develop shoulder pain, injury vs non-overhead athletes
- Trump presidency may lead to health care reform, changes in orthopedics
- Now is the time to define priorities, work to represent interests of all orthopedic surgeons Anthony A. Romeo, MD
- No increase in complications seen with provisional plating prior to IM nailing for open tibial fractures
- Short-term complications associated with glenoid bone block augmentation for shoulder instability
- A woman with right hip pain Gregory J. Galano, MD; David A. Porter, MD
- What are the drawbacks of ACL reconstruction vs ACL repair or nonoperative treatment?
- Orthopedists discuss management of athletic hip injuries, part 1
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- Knotless pull-through technique creates efficiency for labral hip reconstruction Itay Perets, MD; Benjamin G. Domb, MD