Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Orthopedists start to adopt virtual continuity of care
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- Custom TKA technology may yield better postoperative knee function
- Girl soccer players are five-times more likely to return to play after concussion
- Hamstring tendon pathology may increase with FAI
- International consensus meeting led to insight on ankle cartilage treatments
- Optimizing range of motion may prevent a stiff knee after TKA
- Orthopedics Today names new section editors, board members
- Report helps orthopedists select best VTE prophylaxis for TJR, hip fracture cases
- Steroid injection significantly relieved shoulder pain at 6 weeks
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- Survival, return-to-play rates after microfracture varied among sports
- Effect of bundled payments on reimbursement, surgical volume B. Sonny Bal, MD, PhD, JD, MBA; Louis F. McIntyre, MD; William G. Hamilton, MD; Jack M. Bert, MD
- Resident, fellow involvement may not affect orthopedic outcomes Anthony A. Romeo, MD; Rachel M. Frank, MD
- Complex elbow injuries do not affect long-term outcomes of radial head arthroplasty
- Increased risk of SSI seen in MRSA-colonized patients who underwent THA or TKA
- Risk of surgical site infection after lower limb implant removal not reduced with cefazolin
- Use of cigar box arthroscopy trainer may decrease learning curve of residents
- Presenter: Successful TSA depends on surgical technique, patient factors
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- Speaker: ResDAC data to take AJRR to the next level
- Superior capsular reconstruction provides stable function, achieves joint preservation
- VIDEO: Ahmad discussed SLAP repairs, new techniques
- VIDEO: Benchmarking provides good information, comparative data
- VIDEO: Orthopedic surgeons should partially release the medial collateral ligament in a tight knee
- VIDEO: Orthopedic surgeons stay ahead of the issue of concussions in sports
- VIDEO: Speaker discusses use of TXA in total joint arthroplasty
- VIDEO: Speaker highlights treatment options for articular cartilage injuries
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- A construction worker sustained an open fracture after being struck by a high-speed moving vehicle Kelechi R. Okoroha, MD; Stuart Trent Guthrie, MD; M. Chad Mahan, MD
- In what ways will telemedicine change how orthopedic surgeons deliver care in the next 2 to 5 years?
- Flexible syndesmotic fixation is new gold standard to restore syndesmosis anatomy Gregory C. Berlet, MD, FRCS(C), FAOA; Christopher W. Reb, DO