In this post, JBJS Deputy Editor for Social Media Dr. Matt Schmitz reflects on 2 recent studies of fracture fixation and the continued quest to

Whether you’re preparing for the ABOS or FRCS exam, JBJS has two outstanding educational programs available to residents and early-career surgeons. Prep Courses for the

This Resident Roundup post comes from Matt Hess, MD, who is a fellow in orthopaedic oncology at The University of Chicago. Moving across the country
No difference in outcomes compared to standard local anesthetic, reports Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery Waltham — September 19, 2024 — For older adults undergoing

Key findings in hip surgery, including those related to fracture management and infection prevention, are presented in the new JBJS Guest Editorial What’s New in

Early in my orthopaedic residency training, I remember an attending surgeon quizzing me on the mortality rate for elderly patients who sustained a hip fracture.

There’s still time to apply for the JBJS Robert Bucholz Resident Journal Club Support Program for the 2024-25 academic year. Applications are due by September

New insights regarding osteoporosis treatment and fracture prevention are highlighted in the recent JBJS Guest Editorial What’s New in Osteoporosis: Emphasis on the Aging Athlete.

New study reports fivefold increase in 10-year risk of death after periprosthetic joint infection. Patients who develop periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) after hip replacement surgery

Investigators in Japan shed light on the long-term effects of vertebral compression fractures (VCFs) on patient outcomes. As they note, the incidence of these fragility