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Hip Knee Pediatrics Shoulder Sports Medicine What's New

What’s New in Sports Medicine 2022

April 24, 2022April 22, 2022 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

Co-author Rachel M. Frank, MD summarizes the 5 most compelling findings from among the studies highlighted in the new “What’s New in Sports Medicine” in JBJS. 

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Editor's Choice Hip

Return to Work After Periacetabular Osteotomy (PAO)

April 18, 2022April 15, 2022 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

A periacetabular osteotomy (PAO) is a surgical treatment for hip dysplasia that has been shown in adult patients to delay the onset of hip arthritis

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Basic Science Infection Need to Know

New Study Provides Vital Clue to Drug-Resistant Bacteria

April 17, 2022April 15, 2022 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

Surgical site infections (SSIs) can be devastating complications for orthopaedic patients. A new study published in Nature advances our understanding of drug-resistant pathogens that can

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Need to Know OrthoJOE Podcast

Art, Music, and JBJS Reviews in the Latest OrthoJOE Podcast

April 13, 2022April 15, 2022 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

One of the great things about the OrthoJOE podcast is the unexpected places a conversation can go, leaving the listener richer for tuning in. In the

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Guest Post Knee

Does “Prehabilitation” Prior to TKA Help or Not?

April 11, 2022May 4, 2022 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

This guest post comes from Jaime Bellamy, DO in response to a recent randomized clinical trial reported in JAMA Network Open and featured in MedPage

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