Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Specialty, physician-owned hospitals prepare for change
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- FDA workshop provided regulatory guidance for SMART technology in medical devices
- International Extreme Sports Medicine Congress to feature new extreme sports
- Pacira receives supplemental NDA approval for Exparel
- Patients with fixed spinopelvic alignment had greater incidence of dislocation after THA
- Sports and joint replacement: Patient perspective should be our priority Anthony A. Romeo, MD; Grant H. Garcia, MD
- Safety at outpatient surgery centers: A spine surgeon’s perspective Kern Singh, MD
- Training affects clavicle excision technique for AC joint arthritis
- Long-term benefits not seen for acromioplasty with rotator cuff repair
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- Arthroscopic assistance of core decompressions improved hip AVN staging
- Meniscal, chondral injury risk no greater with delayed ACL reconstruction
- Older age may not be associated with failed meniscal repair
- Program seen as effective for medial elbow injury prevention in baseball players
- VIDEO: Presenter speaks about ‘balloon’ device for the treatment of massive rotator cuff tears
- A 12-year-old boy with a 1-month history of left hip pain Lucas G. Teske, MD; Allston J. Stubbs IV, MD
- Is it time to end the Affordable Care Act’s restrictions on physician-owned hospitals?
- Boost your bottom line by collecting for services already being performed Cheyenne Brinson, MBA, CPA
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- ORIF helps achieve stability of displaced multipart proximal humerus fractures Adam J. Lorenzetti, MD; Kaitlyn N. Christmas, BS; Mark A. Mighell, MD