Orthopedics Today Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- AANA celebrates 25 years of achievement
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- CDC reports on investigation of post-tissue recall infectious disease testing
- CTS not connected to keyboard use, sedentary work, but could have genetic link
- Endoscopic carpal tunnel release with the Chow technique shows high success rate
- Every two in 100,000 children experience spinal cord injury; most occur in MVAs
- Expert surgeons continue the heated debate about carpal tunnel syndrome treatment
- Metal suture anchors show superior results to absorbable anchors in rotator cuff repair
- Mini-incision shoulder arthroplasty Theodore A. Blaine, MD
- New sterilization process shows no effect on allografts’ biomechanical properties
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- Orthopedists offer their advice for implementing a digital system
- Physicians weigh the costs, benefits and challenges of digital imaging systems
- Surgeon overcame fracture dislocation to become cross-country ski champ
- Surgeons recommend using a single-tendon technique for ACL reconstruction
- Surgeons should use caution when injecting, aspirating after joint replacement Douglas W. Jackson, MD
- Required coverage for all: The pressures are increasing whether discussed or not