In my 20-plus years serving as a deputy editor and editor of JBJS, I have never seen the kind of media interest in research published
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Surgical training throughout the surgical subspecialties has typically followed a so-called apprenticeship model. Experience has been measured on the basis of case log documentation, and
Technological advances in orthopaedic surgery occur steadily and incrementally. However, every so often, something comes along that really changes orthopaedic practice. Such is the case
Many orthopaedic surgeons still believe that physical therapy (PT) services simply add to the total cost of care without improving patient outcomes. During my orthopaedic
It would be an understatement to suggest that the practice of medicine has changed during the past ten years. Indeed, every physician can think of