Orthopedics Today Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- AOFAS project to Vietnam emphasizes fellowship, learning and treatment
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- Baseline radiographs not predictive of spondylolisthesis surgical outcomes
- Doing a lateral retinacular release during TKR may predispose the patella to failure
- Excising the soft tissues may help avoid the nodular formation of patellar clunk
- Microfracture, OATS found effective for capitellum OCD lesions in adolescents
- Open treatment for lateral tennis elbow good for certain indications Hill Hastings II, MD
- PF replacement arthroplasty indicated for older patients with isolated osteoarthritis
- Promising preliminary results seen with ankle distraction for post-traumatic OA
- The arthroscopic approach to lateral epicondylitis: The literature jury is still out David S. Ruch, MD
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- Simple bone cysts: Steroid injections may be the best first-line treatment
- Daschle and Baucus: Two players in the new era of health care reform
- Orthopedists should strive to offer an experience in health care James H. Gilmore; B. Joseph Pine II
- Silicone arthroplasty offers significant clinical improvement for RA at 1 year
- Prosecutorial power of the federal government: The imbalance of the DOJ Lawrence H. Brenner, JD; B. Sonny Bal, MD, PhD, JD, MBA
- A team approach to orthopedics: Surgeons and hospitals working together
- International tips and pearls offered for performing a total hip arthroplasty