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
Hip arthroplasty can be ‘appropriately considered’ for nonagenarians, reports Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery August 25, 2023 – Potentially modifiable comorbid conditions and complications

A video abstract is available with the new study by McGinley et al. in JBJS: Faster Rate of Correction with Distal Femoral Transphyseal Screws Versus

JBJS is pleased to welcome Mary K. Mulcahey, MD as the new Deputy Editor for Sports Medicine, effective January 1 of this year. Dr. Mulcahey

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

A new multicenter investigation by Assink et al. in JBJS explores the association between radiographic measurements and the risk of conversion to total knee arthroplasty

JBJS is pleased to welcome Ronald A. Navarro, MD, FAAOS, FAOA as the new Deputy Editor for Evidence-Based Orthopaedics, effective January 1 of this year.

A new JBJS study establishes a consensus definition for fracture patterns within the Schenck Knee Dislocation V subcategory. Editor-in-Chief Dr. Marc Swiontkowski offers this perspective

In this post, Dr. Matt Schmitz, JBJS Deputy Editor for Social Media, discusses a new study that evaluates periacetabular osteotomy for symptomatic acetabular dysplasia in

OrthoBuzz is pleased to highlight the 2022 winners of the JBJS Open Access Awards. The annual awards were created last year to acknowledge and celebrate the impactful