Rice Body Formation: Two JBJS Case Connector Reports
Recent reports in JBJS Case Connector describe 2 orthopaedic cases involving the formation of “rice bodies,” fibrinous loose bodies with …

This guest post comes from Professor Tom Cosker, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon and Director of Surgical Anatomy and Associate Professor at the University of Oxford. Prof. Cosker is also Course Director of the JBJS MRC Oxford Diploma program.
Recent reports in JBJS Case Connector describe 2 orthopaedic cases involving the formation of “rice bodies,” fibrinous loose bodies with …
JBJS Journal of Orthopaedics for Physician Assistants (JOPA) continues the tradition of recognizing outstanding papers. Awards are given for the …
A video summary is available with the new study by Parodi et al. in JBJS:
JBJS Case Connector is looking to expand its roster of reviewers with expertise in the pediatrics, spine, hand & wrist, …
Long-term survivorship of total ankle arthroplasty, rerupture rates associated with the treatment of acute Achilles tendon rupture, and other important …
Hip preservation surgery has become increasingly popular over the last decade, and we continue to learn more about appropriate indications …
Study in Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery reports high 10-year implant survival and patient satisfaction rates
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In this post, Dr. Thomas Bauer, Co-Editor of JBJS Case Connector, discusses a recent report of 2 cases of Mycobacterium …
The AOA Critical Issues in Education channel of JBJS Open Access presents high-quality articles focused on orthopaedic education and education …