Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Multiple factors should be considered in management of proximal humerus fractures
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- High incidence of pain common 1 year following TKA
- Lower in-hospital costs associated with anterior approach for THA
- Preoperative plans for sagittal alignment correction led to over-correction vs age-adjusted ideals
- Second International Extreme Sports Medicine Congress set for June
- Study: Higher proportion of obese patients present to arthroplasty clinics than national average
- Be aware of your ‘value’ to the health care system Anthony A. Romeo, MD
- FDA advisory committee recommends premarket approval of synthetic cartilage implant for first MTP joint
- Findings link acromion spurs with full-thickness cuff tears
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- Risk-adjustment models may accurately predict outcomes with TJA registry data
- Hyperosmolar irrigation solution seen as safe, effective for arthroscopic rotator cuff repair
- Increased lateral tibial slope cited as risk factor for ACL injury in male collegiate football players
- Lesion size at index microfracture showed no impact on patient satisfaction, function
- Patients perceived higher physician reimbursement for meniscectomy, ACL reconstruction
- Several radiographic risk factors linked to symptomatic posterior shoulder instability
- A 51-year-old man with left arm pain following trauma Andrew J. Riff, MD; Jan P. Szatkowski, MD
- Ultrasound-guided tenotomy can effectively treat lateral epicondylitis Champ L. Baker Jr., MD
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