Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Cemented hip implants still relevant despite low use Casey Tingle
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- ABOS peer review and case list: Understand modifications, importance David F. Martin, MD
- Exercise may improve lower limb gait function in patients with tumor endoprostheses Hunter Firment
- Locking nails linked with more complications vs. plates in proximal humerus fractures Casey Tingle
- Nighttime bracing may be effective for moderate-grade adolescent idiopathic scoliosis Max R. Wursta
- Single-leg hop test may predict odds of persistent patellar instability Max R. Wursta
- Socioeconomic status, race may predict refusal of surgery for metastatic bone cancer Casey Tingle
- Study: 90-fold increase in pickleball-related fractures in past 20 years Kristine Houck, MA, ELS
- Study: Chatbots may provide misinformation in clinical management of orthopedic conditions Kristine Houck, MA, ELS
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- Study: Surgeons may earn below minimum wage for TJA by 2030 Casey Tingle
- VIDEO: Arthroscopic hip labral repair may be durable, efficacious in young athletes Mario Hevesi, MD; Casey Tingle
- VIDEO: Postoperative calls may guide recovery after minor in-office hand surgery David C. Ring, MD, PhD; Casey Tingle
- VIDEO: Weight loss may decrease postoperative complication risk after lumbar spinal fusion Tina Raman, MD; Hunter Firment
- Make the case for outpatient total shoulder arthroplasty Anthony A. Romeo, MD
- Retirement planning involves three long-term keys to success Sanjeev Bhatia, MD; David B. Mandell, JD, MBA
- 66-year-old woman with periprosthetic distal humerus fracture with minimal bone stock Pooja Prabhakar, MD; Nathan Callender, MD; Ryan Anthony, MD; Erika Roddy, MD
- Should all patients aged 75 years or older receive cemented femoral components for primary THA?
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- Ankle distraction arthroplasty: A regenerative solution for osteoarthritis Austin T. Fragomen, MD; S. Robert Rozbruch, MD