Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Surgery resumes with COVID-19 testing, quarantine Casey Tingle
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- Metal-on-polyethylene hip implant may improve resurfacing arthroplasty outcomes Casey Tingle
- NYU Langone Health 'pressure tests' telehealth protocols during COVID-19 pandemic Casey Tingle
- University of Colorado implements virtual spine physical exam during COVID-19 pandemic Casey Tingle
- Bundled payments are not the answer Anthony A. Romeo, MD
- Structured notes: An investment option with upside potential and downside protection Sanjeev Bhatia, MD; David B. Mandell, JD, MBA
- Disagreement on treatment of patellofemoral instability remains among surgeons Casey Tingle
- Block did not reduce morphine equivalent dose after hip arthroscopy Casey Tingle
- PRP for carpal tunnel syndrome linked with earlier grip strength recovery Casey Tingle
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- Cemented THA may play a role in revision surgery Casey Tingle
- Galatz details approach on humeral stem removal and shoulder revision surgery Max R. Wursta
- Robotic-arm assisted TKA may offer benefit vs non-robotic assistance Max R. Wursta
- Stepwise model may improve diagnosis of periprosthetic joint infections Casey Tingle
- Surgeons may play role in failure of TKA Casey Tingle
- More resources used for physical therapy for adhesive capsulitis vs watchful waiting Susan M. Rapp
- A 71-year-old woman with worsening left hip pain that became acutely severe Stephen Lockey, MD, MBA; Felasfa Wodajo, MD
- What unexpected challenges were encountered in resuming elective surgery?
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- Subscapularis-sparing TSA, deltopectoral approach yield reliable radiographic results Andrew M. Lee, MD; Ryan A. Neeley, DO; Mark A. Mighell, MD