Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Private practice vs. salaried employment: A complicated decision
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- Arthroscopy noted as a viable treatment for femoroacetabular impingement
- Capsulotomy offers increased exposure, accuracy with advanced hip arthroscopy
- DVT article most-accessed on the ORTHOSuperSite in 2010
- Federal judge rules mandated national health care participation unconstitutional
- Leaving a severe knee cartilage lesion untreated for years may not increase OA risk
- New HSS center to translate patient and registry data into helpful outcome studies
- Orthopaedic Link seeks to resolve implant supply problems in developing nations
- Posterior lateral meniscus avulsion tears can be left in situ during ACL reconstruction
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- Tapered, titanium HA-coated femoral implant performed well at 7 years follow-up
- THA may benefit patients with Down syndrome who have OA
- Treating the acute disruption of the Achilles tendon: The nonoperative option
- The importance of continuing medical education: Orthopedics Today Hawaii 2011 Douglas W. Jackson, MD
- Early surgery for ankle fractures may improve outcomes, reduce costs
- Study highlights instability, infection rates following reverse shoulder arthroplasty
- Fungal periprosthetic infection: What a bear! James P. Cashman, MD; Javad Parvizi, MD, FRCS
- Avoiding orthopedic medical negligence claims: A plaintiff’s attorney’s perspective
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- Metal-on-metal bearings: Allow careful clinical experience to proceed
- Rigid internal fixation of displaced midshaft clavicle fractures Stephen B. Gunther, MD; Tennyson L. Lynch