Orthopedics Today Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Athletic trainers can move from the playing field into the office as physician extenders
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- Good results seen at 17 years follow-up of more than 1,000 mosaicplasty cases
- Hospital for Special Surgery lays claim to being the oldest U.S. orthopedic hospital
- Latest concussion recommendations for adolescents in sports cause controversy
- Mobile-bearing knee implants more likely to be revised than fixed-bearing knees
- Off-label medical device use should always be in the patient’s best interest
- Orthopedic trauma injuries take higher toll on pregnant women and their infants
- Purified stem cell group shows greater levels of type II collagen vs. mixed group
- Similar results seen with hip resurfacing and total hip arthroplasty with large heads
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- Juvenile OCD: Tips offered for proper diagnosis and treatment options
- The summer of health care reform: More coverage for less? Douglas W. Jackson, MD
- Case report: Medicare fraud and abuse can open the door for other charges
- FAI: An emerging problem in orthopedics