Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Telehealth adoption presents challenges, opportunities Casey Tingle
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- Long-term computer-assisted TKA results show low revision, reoperation rates Susan M. Rapp
- Patients with distal radius and ulnar fractures have inferior subjective 1-year outcomes Susan M. Rapp
- Prepare for value-based sports medicine care Anthony A. Romeo, MD
- What orthopedists need to know about inflation Sanjeev Bhatia, MD; David B. Mandell, JD, MBA
- Arthroscopic management of pediatric ankle impingement showed ‘excellent outcomes’ Max R. Wursta
- Cell-based intervention appears to be effective in large knee articular cartilage defects Casey Tingle
- Low risk of moderate, severe post-traumatic OA seen 10 years after ACL reconstruction Casey Tingle
- Nonoperative management of FAI syndrome may be effective for adolescent patients Max R. Wursta
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- Obesity, OA share 'bidirectional' relationship as drivers of pain, inflammation Rob Volansky
- 'Personalized' use of platelet-rich plasma injections may be the future of OA treatment Rob Volansky
- Routine radiographic monitoring is not necessary for pediatric osteoarticular infections Max R. Wursta
- Talectomy yielded good clinical outcomes in pediatric patients with clubfoot deformity Casey Tingle
- A 68-year-old weightlifter with left shoulder pain Ian Savage-Elliott, MD; Felix H. Savoie III, MD, FAAOS, FAOA
- Is the virtual orthopedic visit here to stay after the COVID-19 pandemic?
- Injectable bone substitute aids minimally invasive treatment for insufficiency fractures Wasik Ashraf, DO