JBJS Editor’s Choice—Patient Price Sensitivity Is Real: Time for Providers to Engage
The September 16, 2015 JBJS study by Robinson et al. offers clear proof that many of our patients are …
The September 16, 2015 JBJS study by Robinson et al. offers clear proof that many of our patients are …
Perioperative anticoagulation for patients undergoing orthopaedic surgery remains a challenge. Currently, there is insufficient evidence to provide definitive recommendations for …
A late-August headline on MedPage Today ominously read, “MI Risk Soars After Joint Replacement.” The article cited a recent Arthritis …
We know that more than 1 million total hip and total knee replacements are performed each year in the US. …
JBJS values its authors tremendously, as they are essential to providing the high-quality orthopaedic content that The Journal continues to …

Each month during the coming year, OrthoBuzz will bring you a current commentary on a “classic” article from The Journal …
Reporting in the September 2, 2015 issue of The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, European researchers Moroder et …
“Health-related quality of life” is easier to say than to measure. In the September 2, 2015 edition of The Journal…
Doximity’s 2015-2016 Residency Navigator is designed to help medical students make informed choices about residency programs by analyzing more than …