Orthopedics Today Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Children with below-elbow deficiencies do not need prostheses for everyday activities
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- Direct-to-consumer advertising growing more popular
- Helical CT scans may provide good injury detection without plain films
- How job hunters can get the best financial deal with a group practice
- Make the right call: When is an upper extremity condition work-related?
- More effective treatments for diabetic foot ulcers on the horizon
- Orthopedists should assume educator role with patients with diabetic foot disease
- Pennsylvania Senate bill would eliminate joint and several liability
- Scaffolds, antibiotics show promise in treating diabetic foot sores
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- Some orthopedists not buying FDA’s direct-to-consumer advertising policy
- Subtrochanteric shortening osteotomy recommended for total hip replacement
- Tibial tunnel placement key in single-bundle ACL reconstruction
- Treating metastatic bone disease takes a multidisciplinary team Kristy Weber, MD
- Weinstein reviews year as AAOS president, looks ahead
- Current techniques do not obtain quality cartilage repair Douglas W. Jackson, MD
- 'Peer-review:' What does it mean? Douglas W. Jackson, MD
- Problematic prostheses noted in Australian register
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- Setting core values, goals helps practices hit right targets