Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Acromioplasty: Not a one-size-fits-all procedure Casey Tingle
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- Acromioplasty should not be so hard to unlearn Anthony A. Romeo, MD
- This may be the year for orthopedists to reconsider two common tax-favored assets Sanjeev Bhatia, MD; David B. Mandell, JD, MBA
- Failure rate for revision ACL reconstruction, meniscal repair at 2 years less than 10% Casey Tingle
- Elective TJA during pandemic linked with higher morbidity, mortality rates Susan M. Rapp
- Extended antibiotics reduced PJI in high-risk patients after TJA Casey Tingle
- Healing distal femur fractures found robust, able to withstand high early loads Susan M. Rapp
- Medial meniscus pathology most common cause of surgery after ACL reconstruction Casey Tingle
- Galatz receives ORS Women’s Leadership Forum Award Max R. Wursta
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- Post-TJA surgical site infection risk predicted by patient, procedure factors Casey Tingle
- Day-of-surgery interactions can enhance patient satisfaction Casey Tingle
- 81-year-old man with neck, shoulder pain Daniel Kim, MD, MSc; Kedar Padhye, MD; Eiman Shafa, MD
- How has reduced reimbursement for acromioplasty impacted your patients and practice?
- Innovations and renewed interest emerge regarding Lapidus bunion correction Nelson SooHoo, MD; A. Holly Johnson, MD; Scott J. Ellis, MD