Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Total ankle revolution: Reduce pain, preserve function Hunter Firment
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- Adverse events may be associated with negative personal impact on surgeons, trainees Max R. Wursta
- Chemotherapy within 1 year after TJA may increase risk of PJI Max R. Wursta
- Postoperative negative pain thoughts associated with poor outcomes after shoulder surgery Max R. Wursta
- Revision TKA in ASC associated with decreased costs, readmissions vs. inpatient setting Max R. Wursta
- Spanish-speaking patients may have difficulty understanding their orthopedic injury, care Max R. Wursta
- VIDEO: Limb reconstruction surgeons ‘primed for burnout’ due to complicated surgeries Christopher A. Iobst, MD; Max R. Wursta
- Technical aspects of orthopedic surgery are only part of the equation Anthony A. Romeo, MD
- Protect a physician’s most valuable asset with disability insurance Sanjeev Bhatia, MD; David B. Mandell, JD, MBA; Jason M. O’Dell, MS, CWM
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- Six-year-old girl with progressive hip pain, altered gait mechanics after tumor resection Alexander C. Hayden, MD; Samuel N. Schrader, MD; Emmanouil Grigoriou, MD
- How long should surgeons protect the soft tissue envelope after total ankle replacement?
- Arthroscopic repair of proximal ACL tears aims to restore native biomechanical properties Sebastian Rilk, MD; Gabriel C. Goodhart, BA; Robert O'Brien; Gregory S. DiFelice, MD