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Hip Need to Know Trauma

Bundled Payments: Patient-Specific Care Calls for Patient-Specific Reimbursements

February 22, 2018 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

The bundled-payment model has found some early success within the field of orthopaedic surgery, most notably in joint replacement (see related OrthoBuzz post), However, more

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Editor's Choice Spine Trauma

Cord Compression Reflects Neurological Outcomes after Thoracolumbar Injuries

February 21, 2018 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

The association between spinal cord compression and functional deficits following cervical spine trauma has been well studied using both CT and MRI. However, until now,

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Foot and Ankle Shoulder The JBJS 100

JBJS 100: Arthroscopic Supraspinatus Repair and OCD of the Talus

February 16, 2018 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

Under one name or another, The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery has published quality orthopaedic content spanning three centuries. In 1919, our publication was

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Excess Opioid Medication Video Summary

February 15, 2018 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

Postoperative pain management in orthopaedic surgery accounts for a substantial portion of opioid medications prescribed in the United States. https://goo.gl/rZaM3y #JBJS #JBJSVideoSummaries

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Hand and Wrist Need to Know Video Summary

Fixation Costs for Distal Radial Fracture

February 14, 2018 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

There is no consensus on the optimal fixation method for patients who require a surgical procedure for distal radial fractures. We used cost-effectiveness analyses to

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