Patient-Specific Instruments’ Effects on TKA Revision
Whenever we introduce new technology or techniques in hopes of improving orthopaedic surgery, at least one of two criteria should …
Whenever we introduce new technology or techniques in hopes of improving orthopaedic surgery, at least one of two criteria should …
Orthopaedic surgeons and their staffs are aware of the paradigm shift that has taken place in the last 10 to …
You know you’re having a bad day at the gym when both your knees dislocate during a leg-press workout. That …
Orthopaedists are seeing an increasing number of active, young patients with hip pain. A study by May et al. …
This post comes from Fred Nelson, MD, an orthopaedic surgeon in the Department of Orthopedics at Henry Ford Hospital and …
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery has been a valuable resource for the orthopedic community since 1889, when the …
Every month, JBJS publishes a review of the most pertinent and impactful studies published in the orthopaedic literature during the …
An elevated International Normalized Ratio (INR)—a standardized gauge for how long it takes blood to clot—is rarely a good sign …
In the February 6, 2019 issue of JBJS, David A. Rothenberger, MD contributed a thoughtful and practical “What’s Important” …