Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Pandemic, changes in health care spur practice consolidation Casey Tingle
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- AAOS to navigate biologic-based interventions with new online tool Casey Tingle
- Cementing new liner into well-fixed acetabular component may yield durable fixation Max R. Wursta
- Many orthopedic patients believe marijuana may be beneficial for pain management Casey Tingle
- Mini-fragment plate fixation seen as ‘another tool’ for challenging fractures Max R. Wursta
- MPFL revision surgery linked with improved quality of life Casey Tingle
- Liporace appointed chair of Saint Barnabas Medical Center department of orthopedics Casey Tingle
- Tourniquets in knee replacement may increase risk for adverse events Casey Tingle
- Orthopedist’s guide to ‘HODLing’ bitcoin in 2021 Sanjeev Bhatia, MD; David B. Mandell, JD, MBA
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- Low-dose aspirin led to low risk of VTE after shoulder arthroplasty Casey Tingle
- Proper correction may reduce risk of proximal junctional failure Casey Tingle
- Optimization essential before deformity surgery Casey Tingle
- Patient, procedure may affect use of biologics in adult spinal deformity surgery Casey Tingle
- 68-year-old man with severe ankle deformity, 3 weeks of medial-sided pain Mackenzie L. Bird, BA; Ian Savage-Elliott, MD; Garrett H. Williams, BS; Ramon F. Rodriguez, MD
- Does horizontal integration of orthopedic practices improve quality and cost savings?
- Targeted muscle reinnervation, regenerative nerve techniques aid transradial amputation Steven R. Niedermeier, MD; Bryan J. Loeffler, MD; R. Glenn Gaston, MD