Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Financial disclosure policies bringing orthopedic journals under fire
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- AAOS new guideline does not support vertebroplasty
- Circular external fixation does not improve results of IM nail use in patients with Charcot neuropathy
- Complication rate twice as high for bilateral than unilateral TKA
- Conservative treatment can be efficacious in treatment of Charcot arthropathy
- FDA reverses clearance of collagen meniscal implant
- First phase of U.S. joint replacement registry data collection set to begin
- How to deal with difficult patients John D. Kelly IV, MD
- Medicare awards grants to more than 50 Senior Medicare Patrol programs
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- Nonsurgical treatment works well for chronic full-thickness rotator cuff tears
- Patient expectations prior to TKR not influenced by function of knee
- Reflection on experience treating earthquake victims in Haiti John G. Anderson, MD
- Union occurs 4 months after screw fixation of hind and midfoot Charcot deformity
- High-flexion and gender differences in total knee arthroplasty: Korean-population study questions benefits
- A constitutional challenge to recent health care reform: Court decision could ‘gut’ the bill as passed Douglas W. Jackson, MD
- Why is MRSA so virulent? Nitin Goyal, MD; Javad Parvizi, MD, FRCS
- The time has come for health care criminal law reform Lawrence H. Brenner, JD; B. Sonny Bal, MD, PhD, JD, MBA
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- How should value be defined in spine surgery?
- Posterior lateral meniscal root tears and meniscal repair Michael Krueger, MD; Keith D. Nord, MD, MS