JBJS is pleased to introduce OrthoCorps, an online audio archive inspired by StoryCorps that aims to preserve and share the stories of the orthopaedic community. The
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In a recent episode of the OrthoJOE podcast, Drs. Mo Bhandari and Marc Swiontkowski are joined by special guest Dr. Jennifer Green, hand surgeon and

A new editorial by Dr. Kanu Okike, JBJS Deputy Editor for Health Disparities, and Dr. Marc Swiontkowski, JBJS Editor-in-Chief, appears in the February 15, 2023

A video summary is available with the new Level-I study by Pongcharoen et al. in JBJS, “Comparison of Functional Recovery Between Unicompartmental and Total Knee

JBJS gold-standard video content is now available—and easily searchable—in one location. Go to JBJS.org, where you’ll find an updated section called JBJS Media. This enhancement

In a new study in JBJS, Asma et al. point out the need for additional evidence-based guidance on radiographic hip surveillance following skeletal maturity in

At the close of the year, JBJS Editor-in-Chief Dr. Marc Swiontkowski reflected on the many articles published in JBJS in 2022, focusing specifically on those

JBJS Reviewers carry out rigorous peer review of manuscripts to ensure that they are of the highest quality. This careful peer-review process would not be

In a new study in JBJS, Mills et al. evaluate whether cement augmentation increases the risk of secondary fracture following a vertebral osteoporotic compression fracture

Attention, residents and trainees. The JBJS OrthoBuzz blog has launched the Resident Roundup section, and we’re interested in your posts. Is there something you’d like