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Need to Know

Attending the Conference? Join JBJS at Booth 4307!

February 12, 2024February 16, 2024 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

Feb. 13-15   For those in San Francisco at the Annual Meeting, stop by Booth 4307 to see what’s new with JBJS, meet our incoming Editor-in-Chief,

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Impact of Teriparatide on Complications and Patient-Reported Outcomes of Patients Undergoing Long Spinal Fusion According to Bone Density
Editor's Choice Spine

Encouraging Data on Use of Anabolic Agents in Patients with Osteoporosis Undergoing Spinal Fusion

February 9, 2024February 8, 2024 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

In this post, Editor-in-Chief Dr. Marc Swiontkowski discusses a new study in JBJS that assesses the impact of teriparatide use in patients with osteoporosis undergoing

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JBJS OA Need to Know

News from JBJS Open Access

February 5, 2024February 2, 2024 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

OrthoBuzz is pleased to share recent news from JBJS Open Access:  Indexing News JBJS Open Access has been selected for inclusion in the Emerging Sources

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Chart showing the flow of included and excluded patients ultimately resulting in the pools from which the cases and matched controls were drawn. A total of 132 patients (66 cases, 66 controls) were included in the analysis. PCL = posterior cruciate ligament.
Editor's Choice Pediatrics Trauma

Growth Hormone Therapy and Risk of Physeal Avulsion Fractures of the Tibia

February 3, 2024February 2, 2024 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

Dr. Matt Schmitz, JBJS Deputy Editor for Social Media, offers this post on a new study that explores whether a greater proportion of pediatric patients

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Investigating the link between central sensitization and neuropathic pain and patient-reported outcome measures.
Knee Video Summary

Video Abstract: Central Sensitization and Neuropathic Pain Associated with Poorer PROMs After TKA

January 29, 2024January 25, 2024 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

A video abstract is available with the new study by Kim et al. in JBJS:  Central Sensitization and Neuropathic Pain Cumulatively Affect Patients Reporting Inferior

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CCL Education and Training Need to Know Resident Roundup

UNMC Case Study: How Does JBJS Clinical Classroom Influence Resident OITE Scores?

January 25, 2024January 22, 2024 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

JBJS Clinical Classroom (CCL) is an adaptive learning platform for residents and surgeons alike. Data from one U.S. orthopaedic residency program offer insights into CCL

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X-ray graphic representing knee pain.
Infection Knee What's New

What’s New in Adult Reconstructive Knee Surgery 2024

January 22, 2024January 16, 2024 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

Findings from high-level and award-winning studies on topics such as unicompartmental and total knee arthroplasty (TKA), among others, are featured in the new JBJS Guest

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Clinical case of a 9-month-old female patient treated with closed reduction of the right hip, with MRI values above the established thresholds and with residual hip dysplasia 15 years after reduction. (MRI scans: post-contrast coronal, proton density-weighted, fast spin-echo images with fat-saturation.)
Hip Pediatrics

Can We Predict Residual Acetabular Dysplasia After Closed or Open Treatment in Infants with DDH?

January 19, 2024January 17, 2024 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

JBJS Deputy Editor for Social Media Dr. Matt Schmitz discusses a new study assessing the use of post-reduction MRI measurements to help predict residual acetabular

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Editor's Choice Foot and Ankle

New Study on the Effect of Age Helps Inform Progress in Ankle Arthroplasty

January 16, 2024January 11, 2024 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

Editor-in-Chief Dr. Marc Swiontkowski discusses a new study in JBJS examining the effect of age on complication rates and patient-reported outcomes after total ankle arthroplasty

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THE ORTHOPAEDIC RESEARCH YEAR: FACULTY MENTORS MUST HOLD UP THEIR PART OF THE DEAL
Editorial Education and Training OrthoJOE

The Orthopaedic Research Year: The Benefits, Pitfalls, and Doing Right by Students

January 13, 2024January 10, 2024 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

An increasing number of medical students are opting for a research year prior to residency. Some 11% to 17% of applicants to U.S. orthopaedic surgery

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