JBJS has expanded the popular “What’s Important” article series to include a new section focused on creativity entitled “What’s Important: Arts & Humanities.” In the
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Joshua J. Jacobs, MD has been named Chair of the Board of Trustees at The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (JBJS), Inc. An orthopaedic

Among the many challenges of the pandemic, the long-term health effects experienced by those who have had COVID-19 are an area of increasing focus. In

JBJS regularly publishes Current Concepts Review (CCR) articles, which provide concise and thorough reviews of the current literature on specific topics of interest to orthopaedic

This guest post comes from David Vizurraga, MD in response to a study in JAMA investigating platelet-rich plasma vs. placebo in the treatment of knee

Every month, JBJS publishes a review of the most pertinent and impactful studies from the orthopaedic literature during the previous year in 14 subspecialty areas. This month, co-author

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery invites orthopaedic residents from around the world to its first-ever online journal club, on Thursday, January 27, 2022

This OrthoBuzz guest post comes from Paul E. Matuszewski, MD, in response to a recent article in the New York Times. The ever-increasing importance of

Orthobiologics have garnered a substantial amount of buzz over the past few years, showing both their effectiveness and lack thereof. Hip preservation is one area

This guest post comes from Dr. Andrew Schoenfeld, co-host with Dr. Antonia Chen of the new JBJS podcast, Your Case Is On Hold. It