Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- E-scooter injuries: Not the average slip and fall Casey Tingle
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- Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair decreased pain, improved outcomes in patients of all ages Max R. Wursta
- Cervical disc replacement may yield better clinical outcomes vs. discectomy, fusion Casey Tingle
- Joint aspiration prior to reimplantation may not influence outcomes Casey Tingle
- NSAIDs, gabapentinoids may not increase nonunion rates after orthopedic trauma injury Max R. Wursta
- Rehabilitation prior to surgery for adult spinal deformity may reduce length of stay Casey Tingle
- Shoulder pacemaker therapy improved outcomes for posterior shoulder instability Max R. Wursta
- Speaker: Aspirin is an acceptable thromboprophylaxis agent in orthopedic trauma patients Max R. Wursta
- Surgeons met sagittal alignment goals in one-third of patients with adult spinal deformity Casey Tingle
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- Uncemented hip hemiarthroplasty associated with increased fracture risk, complications Max R. Wursta
- Effective communication, transparency at all levels will help reduce burnout Anthony A. Romeo, MD
- Financial modeling may simplify compensation arrangements, help surgeons gauge job risk Sanjeev Bhatia, MD; David B. Mandell, JD, MBA
- Patient with stiff knee 1 decade after TKA Suriya Baskar, BA; Bishoy Saad, DO; Filippo F. Romanelli, DO, MBA; Frank A. Liporace, MD
- Are riders of or companies who supply e-scooters liable in the event of a crash?
- Hook of hamate fracture excision seen as a preferred option in athletes Ian D. Engler, MD; Gustavo Barrazueta, MD; Matthew I. Leibman, MD