Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Advances catalyze minimally invasive foot, ankle surgery Hunter Firment
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- Anti-gravity treadmill therapy may be safe, effective for periarticular fractures Hunter Firment
- Athletic trainer ‘shortage’ due to more opportunities, not fewer numbers Casey Tingle
- Early use of tranexamic acid may not lower transfusion rates in patients with hip fracture Hunter Firment
- Hemiarthoplasty with a pyrolytic carbon humeral head yielded positive 2-year outcomes Max R. Wursta
- IV ketorolac may reduce pain, opioid use in patients with polytrauma Hunter Firment
- Subacromial balloon spacer yielded favorable results for irreparable rotator cuff tears Max R. Wursta
- VIDEO: Edwards discusses technology, technique of stemless anatomic shoulder arthroplasty T. Bradley Edwards, MD; Max R. Wursta
- Navigating legal hurdles before and after signing an employment contract Sanjeev Bhatia, MD; David B. Mandell, JD, MBA
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- From surgeon to patient: Loss of certainty is real Robin V. West, MD
- 40-year-old woman with an open comminuted humeral shaft fracture Pooja Prabhakar, MD; Michael Githens, MD
- Do the outcomes of MIS justify the learning curve vs. open foot and ankle procedures?
- Augmentation with onlay dermal allografts may enhance rotator cuff repair Ignacio Pasqualini, MD; Patrick J. Denard, MD