JBJS Editor’s Choice: Volume-Outcome Relationships in Arthroplasty
Whenever the impact of surgeon volume on patient outcomes for technically complex interventions has been assessed, the following correlation has …

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
Whenever the impact of surgeon volume on patient outcomes for technically complex interventions has been assessed, the following correlation has …
All you stats geeks out there will love the January 6, 2016 study in The Journal of Bone & Joint …
Marc
Swiontkowski, MD, Editor-in-Chief of The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (JBJS) and Co-Editor of JBJS Case …
It seems that anytime a lower extremity undergoes operative treatment, the question is raised regarding the need for and type …
JBJS Case Connector has issued a “Watch” regarding the rare but potentially catastrophic fracture of ceramic femoral heads used in …
It’s a good thing orthopaedists don’t rely solely on X-rays to diagnose hip osteoarthritis (OA), because an analysis of data …
Heterotopic ossification (HO) is a known complication of hip arthroplasty. A double-bl
ind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial by Beckmann et al…
Most studies investigating the psychosocial determinants of orthopaedic pain and
disability have focused on the spine, hand, hip, and knee. …
Peer review is the basic underpinning of scientific publication, and The Journal’s reviewers are key components in our 127-year …