Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Wide armamentarium still needed to treat massive cuff tears
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- Clavicle fracture treatment had little effect on return to sport in NFL players
- Joint Replacement Awareness Day on April 14 will provide education
- Patients with arthritis after pilon fractures may benefit from total ankle replacement
- Routine use of tranexamic acid was effective during primary TJA
- Focus on ways to make youth sports safer, not boycott Anthony A. Romeo, MD
- FDA advisory committee does not support Exparel indication for use as postoperative analgesia
- ‘Creaky knees’ can predict symptomatic OA
- NFL players had high return-to-play rate after shoulder instability treatment
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- Beyond culture: What is matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization time of flight mass spectrometry? Javad Parvizi, MD, FRCS; Karan Goswami, MD; Kier Blevins, BA
- Speaker: System that is focused on health care, not health, must be fixed
- Involvement of physiatrists in orthopedic care could reduce length of stay, readmissions
- VIDEO: Physicians should be transparent with patients regarding appropriate, possible post-total joint reconstruction VTE prophylaxis
- Procedure, patient selection affects outpatient spine surgery success
- Optimize health outcomes to control care delivery costs
- Enhanced recovery model helps patients be discharged to home
- A 70-year-old man with 3 months of worsening left shoulder pain following TSA Evan E. Vellios, MD; Frank A. Petrigliano, MD
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- After repair of a massive rotator cuff tear, how long of a delay should there be before patients return to demanding activity? Jay D. Keener, MD
- When loyalty becomes a liability Karen Zupko
- Deep osteochondral lesions amenable to ACI ‘sandwich’ technique Tim Bryant, BSN; Takahiro Ogura, MD; Tom Minas, MD, MS