In this post, JBJS Editor-in-Chief Dr. Marc Swiontkowski reflects on the growth of Medicare Advantage enrollment and the impact it may have on orthopaedic database
A new editorial offers additional perspective on a recent study of venous thromboembolism (VTE) prophylaxis in joint arthroplasty. The editorial appears in both JBJS and
Recent groundbreaking studies are summarized in the JBJS Guest Editorial “What’s New in Musculoskeletal Basic Science,” now available at JBJS.org. Here, we spotlight the 5
Noise-Induced Hearing Loss: Listen Closely and You May Realize It Could Be a Problem in Orthopaedics
JBJS Deputy Editor for Social Media, Dr. Matt Schmitz, reflects on a new study that examines the risk of noise-induced hearing loss for orthopaedic surgeons.
December 5, 2022 – Periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) is a devastating complication of knee and hip replacement surgery that can, in some cases, be difficult
The Medical Student Orthopedic Society (MSOS) held a free, one-day virtual symposium in April 2022, providing medical students the opportunity to increase their knowledge of
JBJS video summaries provide helpful synopses of key data from scientific studies. A video summary is now available with the new JBJS study by Sinclair
Trochanteric fractures often occur in older patients, including those with osteoporosis, and are associated with high rates of mortality and morbidity. Investigators previously conducted a
Botulinum toxin treatment of plantar fasciitis, clinical applications of point-of-care ultrasound, and other key topics are presented in the new JBJS Guest Editorial “What’s New
In this post, Deputy Editor for Social Media Dr. Matt Schmitz discusses the new study by Hong et al. in JBJS: “The Effect of Social