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What’s New in Orthopaedic Trauma: Level I and II Studies

August 26, 2015August 25, 2015 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

Every month, JBJS publishes a Specialty Update—a review of the most pertinent and impactful studies published in the orthopaedic literature during the previous year in 13 subspecialties.

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JBJS Reviews Editor’s Choice–Limb Lengthening: Scientific and Clinical Aspects

August 25, 2015 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

Bone is one of the most biologically unique tissues in the human body. What distinguishes bone from most other tissues is that, when injured, it

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Fibrin No Friend of Fracture Repair

August 24, 2015 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

Researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center have concluded that fibrin, a protein involved in blood clotting and found abundantly around the site of new bone

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Endoscopic Gluteus Medius Repair Delivers Good Results

August 20, 2015 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

Patients who experience persistent hip pain after nonoperative treatments for partial or full-thickness gluteus medius tears have two surgical repair options: open or endoscopic. A

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JBJS Editor’s Choice—Patient Pain: A Hurdle for All Orthopaedists

August 17, 2015 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

Every clinician treating musculoskeletal injury or disease knows that pain perception among patients is highly subjective and variable. Given the same objective magnitude of a

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