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Tips for iliotibial band tenodesis with a retensionable knotless all-suture anchor
ACL reconstruction remains among the most common sports medicine surgeries performed worldwide.
Novel techniques advance periprosthetic fracture care
Reported as the most frequently performed orthopedic procedures in the United States, research has projected an estimated increase in total hip and knee procedures of 176% and 139%, respectively, by 2040.
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Financial planning for orthopedic surgeons: Key milestones to meet at every career stage
As an orthopedic surgeon, your career will be rewarding in many ways, including a personal sense of purpose, ability to help others and the potential for high-earning power.
Capitalism is the path to value-based care
The new president of the United States will have urgent issues to address, including a health care crisis marked by unsustainable costs without corresponding improvement in quality.
20-year-old woman with a femoral head osteochondral defect
A 20-year-old woman presented with long-standing right groin pain that she first noticed during high school sports. She did not seek evaluation until beginning college athletics, when she noted increasing pain and functional limitations.
Cardiovascular disease deaths rising among younger adults living in rural areas
CHICAGO — The rate of deaths from CVD increased in rural areas and decreased in urban areas of the U.S. from 2010 to 2022, and the difference was especially pronounced amid the COVID-19 pandemic and among younger adults, researchers reported.
Obesity prevalence in US has more than doubled over 30 years, projected to rise even more
The prevalence of obesity in the U.S. more than doubled from 1990 to 2021, and the number of Americans with obesity could reach 260 million by 2050 if trends do not change, researchers reported in The Lancet.
Allergy patients need more education in recognizing, treating anaphylaxis
BOSTON — There is a need for more education in recognizing anaphylaxis among patients with allergies, according to an abstract presented at the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Annual Scientific Meeting.
A potential new paradigm for treating acute migraine: Timolol nasal spray
Affecting more than 1 billion people worldwide, migraine is among the most common neurological diseases. During their lives, 43% of women and 18% of men develop migraine.
Teprotumumab may reduce need for orbital decompression in thyroid eye disease
A decrease in the number of orbital decompression surgeries in patients with thyroid eye disease may be attributed to the introduction of teprotumumab treatment, according to a study published in Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology.
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