What is “privilege”? This question is explored in a thought-provoking essay by Dr. Scott E. Porter in JBJS: What’s Important: I Want Privilege, Too. “I
March 8, 2023 – For patients with higher body mass index (BMI) undergoing unicompartmental or “partial” knee replacement (UKR), long-term outcomes are improved when the

In this post, Dr. Marc Swiontkowski, JBJS Editor-in-Chief, reflects on the findings of a new study on the risk of catastrophic health expenditure in patients

For those in Las Vegas at the Annual Meeting, stop by Booth 5434 for coffee, conversation, and much more! Read on for the schedule of

JBJS is pleased to introduce OrthoCorps, an online audio archive inspired by StoryCorps that aims to preserve and share the stories of the orthopaedic community. The

This Resident Roundup post comes from Mikalyn T. DeFoor, MD, an active duty PGY-3 resident with the Brooke Army Medical Center Orthopaedic Residency Program in

Dr. Matt Schmitz, JBJS Deputy Editor for Social Media, discusses a new Level I study on essential amino acid supplementation in the perioperative period in

In a recent episode of the OrthoJOE podcast, Drs. Mo Bhandari and Marc Swiontkowski are joined by special guest Dr. Jennifer Green, hand surgeon and

This Resident Roundup post comes from David N. Bernstein, MD, MBA, MEI, who is a PGY-3 resident in the Harvard Combined Orthopaedic Residency Program (HCORP)

Patient outcomes ≥40 years after treatment for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis, return-to-sport rates following periacetabular osteotomy, and other important findings are covered in the new JBJS