Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- ACI shows promise for patellofemoral defects
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- At Issue: Does orthopedic allograft tissue need more regulation?
- CA-MRSA becoming fact of life for some athletes involved in contact sports
- Coping with being uninsured in America: One family’s solution
- Degree of constraint in TKA depends on the PCL’s state of disease
- Doctors found 2006 AAOS meeting addressed education, information needs
- Enrollment in high deductible health plans triples in just 10 months
- Honing the anatomic double-bundle ACL reconstruction surgical technique Freddie H. Fu, MD, DSc(Hon), DPs(Hon); James S. Starman, BS
- Immediate stabilization of young patients with first-time dislocations not supported
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- Long-term data on meniscal allograft transplants remain inconclusive
- Marketing strategy step 1: Pick a target market, then consider the costs Eric N. Berkowitz, PhD
- New anti-adhesion gel could help make spine revision surgery easier
- Oxford UKA reliable for 20 years
- Subtalar arthroscopy: indications, equipment and technique Carol C. Frey, MD
- The ACOEM treatment guidelines for orthopedic patients - How are they working out
- Washington State physicians, attorneys reach medical liability compromise
- Which approach is better for mini-THA: posterior or two-incision?
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- Early diagnosis, intervention key to managing particulate damage Douglas W. Jackson, MD
- Orthopedic generics: What can we learn from drug pricing? Douglas W. Jackson, MD
- Surgeon finds peace in photography