Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Concern remains over lack of solutions to worsening on-call dilemma
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- Further thoughts on orthopedic guidelines Augusto Sarmiento, MD
- AAOS issues clinical guidelines for diagnosing hip, knee periprosthetic joint infections
- Biologic augmentation fails to improve outcome in arthroscopic rotator cuff repair
- Heterotopic ossification of combat wounds contains 40 times more osteogenic progenitor cells than controls
- Investment strategies for the impending tax law changes Christopher R. Jarvis, MBA; Carole C. Foos, CPA
- Mixed results seen in using fresh osteochondral talar allograft for large talar lesions
- Morton’s extension carbon footplate orthotic found to benefit patients with hallux rigidus
- MRI can predict recovery time for syndesmotic ankle sprains
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- Periprosthetic fractures after TKA entail three treatment options
- Reflections on Haiti
- Rethinking the delivery of care: Focused health care and accountable care organizations Regina Herzlinger, PhD; Kevin J. Bozic, MD, MBA, FACS, FAAOS, FAOA; Anthony M. DiGioia III, MD
- Revision rate high for pseudotumor formation in MOM large head diameter THA
- Study finds ‘serious gaps’ in medical journals’ disclosure of surgeons' relationships with industry
- Kinematic vs. mechanical alignment: What is the difference?
- The fate of ObamaCare: Health care legislation may face changes in upcoming elections Douglas W. Jackson, MD
- Reducing the need for transfusion following total knee replacement: Part 2
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- Maximizing graft tension key in extensor mechanism allograft reconstruction Jess H. Lonner, MD