Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Physicians tackle return to play issues in COVID-19 pandemic Casey Tingle
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- We need to improve ability to work as team members, leaders Anthony A. Romeo, MD
- Ceramicized metal-on-crosslinked polyethylene for THA yielded low revision risk Casey Tingle
- Proximal row carpectomy preferable to four-corner arthrodesis in wrist arthritis treatment Kate Burba
- Protecting assets from future liability: First, maximize exempt assets Sanjeev Bhatia, MD; David B. Mandell, JD, MBA
- Surgeons’ expected lumbar surgery outcomes more accurate Casey Tingle
- Nonoperative periprosthetic humeral fracture treatment may achieve union Casey Tingle
- ‘Tipping point’ may be coming for digital TJA instrumentation Max R. Wursta
- Outpatient risk assessment requires predictive tools Max R. Wursta
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- Patient selection, technique enhance uncemented TKA Max R. Wursta
- Speaker: Posterior approach to THA is ‘tried and tested’ Max R. Wursta
- A 71-year-old woman with extensor mechanism instability after prior patellectomy Jay H. Patel, MD; Travis L. Frantz, MD; Joel Boyd, MD
- Should athletes have more days of rest between competition during the COVID-19 pandemic?
- Apply basic orthopedic principles to TAA in stage 4 acquired flatfoot deformity Fernando Aran, MD; Mark E. Easley, MD, FAAOS