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Every spine surgeon has seen it: the herniated lumbar disc that somehow...vanishes. No scalpel. No intervention. Just one day ...
Learning the lower trapezius transfer takes, per a new JAAOS study, about 14 cases. That’s the bad news. The good news is great outcomes, case #1 to #14. Check it out.
FDA green lights Stryker’s new total ankle system which combines the best of Inbone™ and Infinity™ into a super-system for ...
DOJ hits healthcare providers and their distributors with a massive amniotic allograft billing fraud lawsuit. Billions of ...
Where’s the bleeding edge of regenerative medicine? It’s in Vegas, at Caesars, on August 21-23. TOBI!! Be there!.
If foot and ankle is your jam, then lace up your oxfords and head south—to the American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society ...
How many surgeons actually check their patient’s PROMs data? New study: “precious few.” Bottom line: You need your PROM Date, ...
Research team finds gold—microscopic, nanosized gold floating in the bloodstream, AKA Extracellular vesicles (EVs), which ...
Pediatric clavicle fractures show up in clinics like clockwork. Predictable, mostly nonoperative. So why are more winding up ...
The intersection of AI and surgery is no longer hypothetical—it’s happening—one careful, annotated dissection at a time. So ...
Patients with >50 BMI required preop interventions and a more nuanced approach, so says a new, thoughtful write up in JBJS.
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