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
JBJS is looking for practicing orthopaedic surgeons across subspecialties to participate in a study to determine the impact of JBJS research articles on clinical practice.
Patients who sustain major trauma are at risk of bone mineral density (BMD) loss, note Hoyt et al. in a new study in JBJS. After
JBJS is pleased to mark the 10-year anniversary of JBJS Reviews. Since its launch, readers in the global orthopaedic community have turned to JBJS Reviews
JBJS Editor-in-Chief Dr. Marc Swiontkowski reflects on a new study examining changes in skeletal muscle mass following femoral fragility fracture. Since the early 20th century,
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
These 48 US-based journal clubs applied this fall and were awarded funding by JBJS to enhance journal club resources and activities. Typically, clubs use the
A video abstract is available with the new study by Verhaegen et al. in JBJS: Acetabular Sector Angles in Asymptomatic and Dysplastic Hips: Defining Dysplasia
In this post, Dr. Matt Schmitz, JBJS Deputy Editor for Social Media, discusses a new study examining the impact of social determinants of health on
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery reports ‘sustainable’ effects after initial nonsurgical treatment October 31, 2023 – Initial nonsurgical treatment, including the use of orthotics