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Hand and Wrist Trauma What's New

What’s New in Hand Surgery 2024

March 28, 2024March 25, 2024 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

Nonoperative treatment outcomes, the efficacy of waterproof cast protectors, and other topics of interest are presented in the new JBJS Guest Editorial What’s New in

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Frontal radiographs, lung segmentations, lung 3D renditions, and lung volumes (in milliliters) from thoracic dynamic MRI scans for 1 male patient with TIS preoperatively (at 7.4 years of age) and postoperatively (at 7.8 years of age).
Infection Pediatrics Spine Trauma What's New

What’s New in Pediatric Orthopaedics 2024

February 19, 2024February 15, 2024 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

Notable findings in pediatrics regarding the treatment of fractures, infection, early-onset scoliosis, and more are presented in the new JBJS Guest Editorial What’s New in

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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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Oncology Pain Management What's New

What’s New in Musculoskeletal Tumor Surgery 2023

December 16, 2023December 15, 2023 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

Recent findings in orthopaedic oncology and musculoskeletal tumor management are highlighted in the new JBJS Guest Editorial What’s New in Musculoskeletal Tumor Surgery. Here, we

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Blue-tinted photograph of a microscope and a beaker held by a gloved hand.
Basic Science Oncology Pediatrics Trauma What's New

What’s New in Musculoskeletal Basic Science 2023

December 5, 2023December 4, 2023 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

Recent findings related to bone loss and bone healing, among other important topics, are presented in the new JBJS Guest Editorial What’s New in Musculoskeletal

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Orthopaedic Rehabilitation
Elbow Hand and Wrist Knee Pain Management Rehabilitation Sports Medicine What's New

What’s New in Orthopaedic Rehabilitation 2023

November 14, 2023November 13, 2023 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

Noteworthy findings regarding topics such as platelet-rich plasma injection, botulinum toxin injection, and microinvasive trigger-finger release, among others, are presented in the new JBJS Guest

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Illustration of shoulder anatomy.
Elbow Shoulder What's New

What’s New in Shoulder and Elbow Surgery 2023

October 14, 2023October 13, 2023 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

Recent findings in rotator cuff repair, shoulder arthroplasty, and fracture management are among the topics of interest in the new JBJS Guest Editorial What’s New

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Hip Infection Knee What's New

What’s New in Hip Surgery 2023 

September 29, 2023September 28, 2023 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

Periprosthetic joint infection, venous thromboembolism prevention, and implant cost-utility are among the focuses of the new JBJS Guest Editorial What’s New in Hip Surgery. Here,

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Graphs depicting absolute change (mean ± SEM) in LS, FN, and TH BMD during denosumab treatment and after receiving no subsequent therapy or received subsequent treatment with risedronate, alendronate, or zoledronic acid. From "Bone loss after denosumab discontinuation is prevented by alendronate and zoledronic acid but not risedronate: a retrospective study."
Hip Knee Spine Trauma What's New

What’s New in Osteoporosis and Fragility Fractures 2023

September 1, 2023August 30, 2023 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

Vitamin D supplementation, fracture risk, and osteoporosis drug therapies are among several topics explored in recent studies featured in the new JBJS Guest Editorial: What’s

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Tibial torsion as measured with 3D reconstruction using CT (panel A) and the mobile application (panel B).
Pediatrics What's New

What’s New in Limb Lengthening and Deformity Correction 2023

August 19, 2023August 17, 2023 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

Topics of interest, including a new 3D reconstruction tool for the lower leg, infection rates of pin sites treated with primary closure versus secondary wound

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