Orthopedics Today Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Arthroscopic hip impingement surgery may lead to pain relief and activity restoration
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- Body mass index found to not be a factor in knee arthroplasty postoperative pain
- Cleveland Clinic gained worldwide status with orthopedic leadership and innovation
- Good long-term functional results seen in middle age patients after ACL surgery
- Improved materials, techniques for hip resurfacing may correct past problems
- Medical groups oppose federal identity theft policy Nancy L. Perkins, JD
- Promising results seen with minimally invasive repair of Achilles tendon ruptures
- The art of happiness: Communication and empowerment can keep patients content Lawrence H. Brenner, JD; B. Sonny Bal, MD, PhD, JD, MBA
- Top medical mistakes in orthopedics include equipment, communication errors
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- The elite senior athlete: Staying fit after age 50
- Electronic health records: Probably won’t deliver on all promises
- Irrigation solution: What’s in the water? Wadih Y. Matar, MD, MSc, FRCSC
- Distal radius fractures in the osteoporotic patient should be patient specific