Orthopedics Today Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Better mobility and less manipulation with MIS
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- Better short-term knee function with lateral MIS
- Facet joint degeneration increased two years after TDR
- Good mid-term results with Charité lumbar TDR in 82% of 700 patients
- Imaging maintains key role in evaluating spondylolisthesis
- Leading orthopedists fostered drastic changes in osteosarcoma treatment
- Making the transition: Orthopedists contemplate the switch to digital X-rays
- Medicare group joins MedPAC on specialty hospital certification suspension
- More work needed to perfect imageless navigations for UKR
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- Orthopedists improve outcomes in small-incision UKA with robot assistance
- Physician profiling may improve ratesetting and patient outcomes Douglas W. Jackson, MD
- Slightly more errors found using standard vs. MIS TKA instruments
- Surgeons weigh cost, function in creating a teleradiology system
- Suspended-leg technique may help surgeons better perform MIS total kneereplacement
- TKA surgeons get similar results after switching to MIS
- U.S. ranks number one in use of high-tech imaging
- Our goal: Change the face of infection Douglas W. Jackson, MD
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