JBJS Editor’s Choice: Arthroscopic Progress in Limiting Tissue Damage
During the last two decades, we have made tremendous progress in orthopaedic surgery in terms of limiting the negative impact …
During the last two decades, we have made tremendous progress in orthopaedic surgery in terms of limiting the negative impact …
Developmental cervical stenosis is usually asymptomatic in adults until an acute injury or degenerative soft-tissue abnormalities cause nerve compression and …
One of the newest features from JBJS Reviews is the “Team Approach” article. Team Approach articles highlight the individual and …
Despite advances in sterile techniques and evidence-based use of perioperative antibiotics, periprosthetic joint infections still occur in 1% of primary …
The ability of the small and complexly connected wrist bones to function properly supports everything from activities of daily living …
In the July 20, 2016 issue of The Journal, Louer et al. detail the association between distal radial …
This month’s Image Quiz from the JBJS Journal of Orthopaedics for Physician Assistants (JOPA) highlights the case of …
In a population-based epidemiological study published in the July 6, 2016 Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, Tibor et …
Every month, JBJS publishes a Specialty Update—a review of the most pertinent and impactful studies published in the orthopaedic literature …