Tai Chi as Effective as PT for Knee OA—Or More So?
OrthoBuzz occasionally receives posts from guest bloggers. This guest post comes from Chad Krueger, MD, in response to an Annals …

As part of the recent relaunch, JBJS has introduced theme-based issues centered on key topics of interest to readers. The expanding role of artificial intelligence
OrthoBuzz occasionally receives posts from guest bloggers. This guest post comes from Chad Krueger, MD, in response to an Annals …
During the last two decades, we have made tremendous progress in orthopaedic surgery in terms of limiting the negative impact …
Developmental cervical stenosis is usually asymptomatic in adults until an acute injury or degenerative soft-tissue abnormalities cause nerve compression and …
One of the newest features from JBJS Reviews is the “Team Approach” article. Team Approach articles highlight the individual and …
Despite advances in sterile techniques and evidence-based use of perioperative antibiotics, periprosthetic joint infections still occur in 1% of primary …
The ability of the small and complexly connected wrist bones to function properly supports everything from activities of daily living …
In the July 20, 2016 issue of The Journal, Louer et al. detail the association between distal radial …
This month’s Image Quiz from the JBJS Journal of Orthopaedics for Physician Assistants (JOPA) highlights the case of …
In a population-based epidemiological study published in the July 6, 2016 Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, Tibor et …