Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Suspicion is of the essence with taper corrosion diagnosis
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- MLB players likely to return to usual play after thumb UCL repair
- Outpatient, inpatient TSA yielded similar complication profiles at 1-year follow-up
- Results at 20-year follow-up support nonoperative ACL rupture treatment
- At Issue: Chronic low back pain Dennis E. Enix, DC, MBA; Kern Singh, MD; John C. Liu, MD; Dil V. Patel, BS; Nickul Jain, MD; Heidi Prather, DO; Benjamin Khechen, BA
- Future of out-of-network care in orthopedics is uncertain Anthony A. Romeo, MD
- Conservative treatment improves outcomes of ulnar impaction syndrome at short-term follow-up
- After irrigation and debridement, patients with acute hematogenous PJI yielded high failure rate
- Delegates seek better care of patients with orthopedic infections through discussion, consensus
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- Megaprostheses for TKA yielded significant complications among septic patients
- Similar opioid use seen after surgical treatment of ankle fractures vs closed care of fibula fractures
- Study suggests PROMIS scores of elite athletes and average patients differ
- Sarcoma surgeon named chair of department of orthopedic surgery at UC Davis Health
- A 15-year-old patient with right ankle pain, difficulty walking uphill Rajeev D. Puri, MD; Daniel D. Bohl, MD, MPH; Simon Lee, MD; Edward S. Hur, MD
- Is switching from cobalt-chrome to non-cobalt-chrome femoral heads the best way to mitigate taper corrosion problems?
- Protect your practice against payer audits with these preparedness strategies Cheryl Toth, MBA
- Cartilage lesions can be treated with HA-based scaffold with BMAC Katarzyna Herman, MD; Graeme P. Whyte, MD, MSc, FRCSC; Alberto Gobbi, MD; Bogusaw Sadlik, MD, PhD
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