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Thank You, Dr. Page

July 15, 2015July 15, 2015 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

The July 7, 2015 edition of JAMA includes a moving and powerful essay from orthopaedic surgeon Alexandra Page, MD, titled “Stopping Time.” We in orthopaedic surgery rarely

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Need to Know Surgeon Edition

JUPITER Says Statins Don’t Deliver Fracture Benefit

December 23, 2014December 23, 2014 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

When it comes to heart disease and stroke, statins are remarkably effective drugs, and some observational studies have suggested that these lipid-lowering medications might even

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Need to Know Surgeon Edition

Early Results from Alternative Medical-Liability Reforms

November 4, 2014November 3, 2014 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

According to data published in the New England Journal of Medicine in 2011, nearly 15 percent of orthopaedic surgeons are likely to face a medical

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Need to Know Surgeon Edition

Nonoperative Knee-Pain Treatments: Acupuncture—No, Bracing—Yes

October 10, 2014November 3, 2014 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

Two recent studies revealed that valgus bracing may be more effective than acupuncture for treating knee osteoarthritis. A JAMA study of nearly 300 people 50

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Need to Know Surgeon Edition

Post-Rehab At-Home Exercise Boosts Mobility after Hip Fracture

February 27, 2014 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

A home-based exercise program modestly improved physical function in older adults who completed a standard rehabilitation program after a hip fracture, according to a recent

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