Augusto Sarmiento’s Take on “What’s Important”
The November 2, 2016 issue of JBJS contains the second of a series of personal essays in which orthopaedic clinicians …
The November 2, 2016 issue of JBJS contains the second of a series of personal essays in which orthopaedic clinicians …
Ulnar shortening osteotomy is a widely accepted procedure for surgical treatment of ulnar impaction syndrome, but many techniques require special …
OrthoBuzz occasionally receives posts from guest bloggers. In response to a recent JAMA study, the following two commentaries …
The recently launched JBJS Knee Spotlight offers highly relevant and potentially practice-changing knee content from the most trusted source of …
The evolution of more rational educational programs and other societal changes point to a future where an increasing number of …
Despite the remarkable success of modern treatments for congenital clubfoot, including the Ponseti method, some kids still end up with …
Most insults to the sciatic nerve arise from intervertebral disc conditions or spinal stenosis. However, beyond these common etiologies for …
Propionibacterium acnes is a frequently isolated pathogen in postoperative shoulder infections, but where exactly does it come from? According to …
Injuries to the musculoskeletal system are among the most common wounds of war. Compared with extremity injuries in the civilian …