Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Diagnostic potential of ultrasound not yet fully realized
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- Employers, providers team up for health care savings with employer-purchased care agreements
- Femoral, aseptic loosening of custom UKR prostheses due to various causes
- Peptide-enhanced bone graft superior to allografted bone for spinal fusion surgery
- Revisit your approach to achieve goals at work, home Anthony A. Romeo, MD
- Procedural error, negligence cited as most common reasons for litigation in orthopedic malpractice cases
- Study cites prevalence of idiopathic toe walking in children from birth to 10 years of age
- Collagen scaffold patch improves healing of large, massive rotator cuff repairs
- PRP injection for UCL injuries linked with longer delay in return to play in baseball league pitchers
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- VIDEO: Bacterial biofilms linked to tunnel widening in failed ACL reconstruction
- Younger, older youth athletes show lower revision ACL rates, higher rates of return to sport
- An adolescent with acute, atraumatic knee pain while playing basketball Michael C. Ciccotti, MD; Christopher C. Dodson, MD
- Does dynamic ultrasound help surgeons assess postoperative rotator cuff healing better than other imaging modalities?
- Adequacy of deformity correction must be considered in arthroscopic vs open ankle arthrodesis, part 2
- Tibial tubercle transfer improves patellar position and patellofemoral pain William R. Beach, MD