Modularity in the heads and stems of total hip prostheses has afforded orthopaedic surgeons the ability to intraoperatively adjust version, limb length, and offset in
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Although nearly 30% of group orthopaedic practices are now owned by hospitals, the 2013 JBJS Role of the Orthopaedic Surgeon study finds that orthopaedic surgeons
Much controversy exists over mobile app usage. According to a recent survey from Netbiscuits, a mobile software firm, almost 80% of respondents said they would
According to an article on Forbes.com, over the next 10 months, millions of newly insured Americans will be seeking medical care. Many experts are concerned
On April 15, 2013, on a sunny day in Boston, thousands gathered to watch the oldest marathon in the US. They were cheering family, friends
2013 has been a year filled with news impacting the world of orthopaedics. Terry Canale, MD, Editor-in-Chief of AAOS Now, has compiled a top ten
An aging population in China combined with a growing middle class will affect U.S. imports of U.S. made medical devices according to Michael Taylor, Senior
The AO Surgery Reference is a comprehensive portal of surgical knowledge that includes hundreds of surgical procedures and approaches, tools to help make surgical decisions,
Almost everyone will be affected by the Affordable Care Act in one way or another. For many, it will mean an abundance of new patients
The Internet has fundamentally changed how orthopaedic surgeons discover and share information, but it has also put greater emphasis on the need for quality information.