Periprosthetic joint infection (PJI): the complication that keeps orthopedic surgeons awake at night, and antibiotic algorithms taped to the workroom wall. Surgeons feel like resistance is getting ...
But as this elegant, randomized trial proves, even in the era of robots, a humble femoral pin tracker can still mess with your balance — literally.
Toetal Solution was formed within Runway Healthcare’s venture studio model and, with FDA clearance secured, is being ...
If Marfan syndrome is the connective tissue disorder spine surgeons know well, Loeys-Dietz syndrome (LDS) is its rarer, more ...
And for years, statins — especially high-dose statins — have lurked suspiciously in the background of rotator cuff conversations.
Posterior shoulder instability doesn’t get the same spotlight as its anterior cousin. No dramatic ER reductions, no Latarjet debates at every conference dinner.
How big is the Advanced Practice Provider (APP) footprint in spine care really — and is the system paying them (or us) fairly for it?
In competitive martial arts (MA), the shoulder doesn’t just need to be stable; it needs to survive chaos. So, when glenoid bone loss is <20%, should you trust a tidy arthroscopic Bankart repair — or ...
New retrospective study digs up some interesting insights between laminoplasty or laminectomy plus fusion for cervical myelopathy.
Surgical site infections (SSIs): the complication nobody wants, everybody fears, and everyone thinks happens to other surgeons. Despite meticulous prep, antibiotics on time, and the cleanest drapes ...
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