Orthopedics Today Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Higher overall success rate found with artifical cervical disc vs. fusion
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- Indirect decompression for spinal stenosis similar to decompressive laminectomy
- Just before convening for the year, Congress passes bill to halt payment cuts
- Kinematic gender differences in knees change after total knee arthroplasty
- MCL injuries may be conservatively treated in severe ACL/MCL cases
- MIS: Why mess with excellence? Robert L. Barrack, MD
- Most MIS TKAs do not fail early Richard S. Laskin, MD
- N.J. court rules that ASC violated state law prohibiting physician self-referrals
- Two-bundle posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction better replicates anatomy
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- Studies on using mucinous glycoprotein promising for cartilage treatments
- We change as you and your practice change: Orthopedics Today 2008
- Department of Justice investigation and settlements chosen as top story of 2007
- Study finds steroid injections into carpal tunnel do not put median nerve at risk
- Adverse outcome vs. expected complication: Which is which? Lawrence H. Brenner, JD; B. Sonny Bal, MD, PhD, JD, MBA; Sal F. Fiscina, MD, JD; Steven M. Kane, MD
- Surgical options for the painful hip in young adults
- The changing market forces seen in 2007 will impact the future of joint care