Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Painful knee OA continues to present treatment challenges
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- Blood metal ion levels remained stable 5 years after MoM THA
- Discuss RSA surgery for severe rotator cuff deficiency with younger patients
- News that CMS removed TKA from inpatient-only list comes at start of AAHKS meeting
- It is time to revisit viscosupplementation guidelines Anthony A. Romeo, MD; Jack M. Bert, MD
- Hip arthroscopy linked with improved clinical outcomes in patients with Tönnis grade 1
- Implementation of BPCI in private practice did not significantly lower costs for lumbar spine fusion
- Next-generation artificial cervical disc yielded promising results in patients with cervical radiculopathy
- Post-THA VTE incidence was similar with low and high doses of aspirin
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- Povidone-iodine irrigation used in TKR cases led to reduced SSI rates
- VIDEO: Both local, intravenous steroids reduced dysphagia, dysphonia after ACDF
- VIDEO: Modest improvements seen in range of motion, PROs following TKR for arthrofibrosis
- VIDEO: Patients require individualized treatment for low back pain, surgery not always necessary
- A 16-year-old hockey player with posterior shoulder pain, scapular winging Gregory L. Cvetanovich, MD; Scott W. Trenhaile, MD, FAAOS, FAANA; Jeffrey S. Earhart, MD
- What noninvasive or minimally invasive procedures, excluding injections, are effective in patients with low-grade knee OA?
- Five operational challenges that may be slowing you down Cheyenne Brinson, MBA, CPA
- Arthroscopic repair of posterior bony Bankart lesion addresses glenoid, capsulolabral pathology Rachel M. Frank, MD; Michael L. Redondo, MA, BS; Brian J. Cole, MD, MBA, FAANA; Gregory L. Cvetanovich, MD; David R. Christian, BS
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