Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Youth sport superspecialization: A path to injuries, burnout
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- Low-dose aspirin may prevent PE, DVT events in patients after TKA
- Risk of THA failure may be lower in ceramic vs polyethylene bearings
- Studies review effect of overlapping spine surgery on outcomes
- Survey results show physicians, employers have differing opinions about health care
- Value of residents’ on-call work exceeds medical education funding received
- Be involved in the marketing of your practice Anthony A. Romeo, MD
- Navigation-assisted tumor resection helped yield negative margins
- Age, gender-specific variations not found in epiphyseal tilt in adolescents
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- Older age, smoking decreased chance of hamstring tendon regeneration
- Time for the next consensus meeting on orthopedic infections Javad Parvizi, MD, FRCS
- MIV-711 fails to meet pain endpoint in OA
- Study links step rate, cartilage damage
- OARSI president addresses future of OA, presents awards
- Concerns remain over OA-related morbidity, mortality after OARSI white paper
- A 35-year-old woman with a 2-year history of right shoulder pain Edward C. Cheung, MD; Frank A. Petrigliano, MD
- How should the female athlete triad be addressed in adolescent female athletes?
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- Patient-specific planning, navigation system improves the THA experience J. Scott Reid, MD