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The best hip fracture is one that never happens, right? Turns out, according to this excellent new study, that testosterone ...
What is the lived experience of patients undergoing revision joint surgery due to joint infection? A new study answers this ...
No adverse events. Significant pain reduction. 84-point drop in disability scores at six months. Not bad for a first date ...
Not the conclusion one would have expected. All things being equal, why do some patients do worse than others? Clue: it’s not ...
What do you do when the femur literally vanishes after you’ve fixed the fracture? This case study of a standard mid-shaft ...
One of the hottest pharmacological trends in medicine, GLP-1 receptor agonists like Ozempic, comes with a key red flag for ...
New NYU Langone study found that only 41% of children with traumatic brain injury get a non-surgical follow up. Huh? That’s ...
What treatment kids get should not depend on the card in Mom or Dad’s wallet—commercial insurance or Medicaid. But there is good news. More health care availability has closed the gap.
How important is fellowship training? A new 1.1 million case study using PearlDiver data nails the answer. Conclusion?
No new drug, no new device, no new protocol, just flip your opioid advice script – for better patient outcomes. New study spells it all out. Best of all, it’s ridiculously cost effective.
Walk after Open Reduction Internal fracture Fixation? Yes, if you want better outcomes. New randomized study in JBJS has the ...
Eternal vigilance plus obsessive attention to detail keeps post-op infections at bay. But…which details? New JAAOS study updates anti-infection protocols for shoulder surgery. Post these on the wall.
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