Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Demographic shift underway, more diversity work to be done
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- Highly crosslinked polyethylene liners may yield less linear, volumetric wear at 15 years
- Open vs arthroscopic femoroacetabular impingement surgery yielded similar improvement in pain, function
- Similar 5-year total ankle outcomes seen with mobile vs fixed bearings
- Management of ACL tears in pediatric patients Henry B. Ellis Jr., MD; Shital N. Parikh, MD
- Focus on purpose and setting key priorities Anthony A. Romeo, MD
- Protect what you have: Equivalent of the Hippocratic Oath for millennial physicians’ finances David B. Mandell, JD, MBA; Sanjeev Bhatia, MD
- Drop-jump landing performance linked with risk for ankle sprains in male soccer players
- Low back, multiple site pain increases risk for chronic opioid use
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- Plate fixation of clavicular fractures yielded higher satisfaction vs nonoperative treatment
- Exparel may improve economic, clinical outcomes after TKA
- Coding update 2019: CMS proposed documentation changes, introduced new codes
- Combination of nonoperative methods may treat tennis elbow
- Nailing, plating may be reasonable options for treatment of humeral shaft fractures
- Presenter: Limb length should be determined during preoperative planning for THA
- VIDEO: Romeo, Tokish discuss options for the repair of large, massive rotator cuff tears
- VIDEO: Total shoulder arthroplasty, suprascapular reconstruction are good options for unrepairable rotator cuff tears
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- A 76-year-old man with failed nonoperative management of Achilles tendon rupture David I. Pedowitz, MS, MD; Rabun S. Fox, MD; Zachary T. Wilt, MD
- What should orthopedic practices and departments do to eliminate sexual harassment?
- Kinematic alignment possible with manual instrumentation, medially stabilized implants David F. Scott, MD; Stephen M. Howell, MD