Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Added trauma sessions and faculty, new location among Hawaii course updates
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- Clinical evidence supports anatomic reconstruction for ankle instability Brian C. Toolan, MD
- Four factors critical in ensuring success of bone graft substitutes
- Institutions report rise in periprosthetic infection burden from resistant strains
- Office of the Inspector General refines provider self-disclosure protocol Richard S. Liner, JD, MPH
- Properly managing irradiated patients undergoing THA helps avoid complications
- Smart implants to provide biofeedback, measure joint loads, detect infection
- Tendon reconstruction is recommended for treating ankle instability Nicholas A. Abidi, MD
- U.S. orthopedists are waiting for the institution of a national joint registry
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- How to treat subtrochanteric fractures
- Orthopedics Today Hawaii 2009: A customized educational course
- Expanding informed consent: What should orthopedic surgeons disclose topatients? Lawrence H. Brenner, JD; B. Sonny Bal, MD, PhD, JD, MBA
- Present, future orthopedic care models in Canada focus on increasing efficiency
- Rotator cuff repair: Current concepts and applications
- Technique: Uni-knee resurfacing with patient-specific implants and instruments Tom Minas, MD, MS; Wolfgang Fitz, MD