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In a move that could reshape the orthopedic robotics landscape (and possibly freak out a few surgical residents), Zimmer ...
“Own the Bone” has already been adopted by over 300 healthcare institutions nationwide, but Mount Sinai is putting its own spin on it. The goal? To identify, evaluate, and treat patients who’ve ...
The bone-patellar tendon-bone (BPTB) graft has long reigned supreme as the gold standard in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. It’s reliable, it’s familiar, and it gets the job done. But there ...
We orthopedic surgeons love a good fix. Broken bones? Repaired. Torn tendons? Reconstructed. Missing limbs? Well, now we’re talking real challenges—the kind that require not just implants and ...
For the middle-aged weekend warrior who tears their hamstring sprinting after a pickleball, the next big decision isn’t just which brace to wear—it’s whether to go under the knife. A new meta-analysis ...
Primary stems in revision cases are tempting. They’re cheaper. They’re familiar. They go in faster. But as this study makes ...
Ever have a unicorn come limping into your trauma bay? In pediatric ortho, that’s what Dubberley IIA elbow fracture is.
Part reunion tour, part power play, the VBs are getting the band back together—Coflex®, CoFix® and Paradigm Spine. Not only ...
Highridge is stacking its motion preservation portfolio like a surgeon lining up titanium cages. Latest addition is ...
Just when you thought vertebral body tethering (VBT) was gaining solid ground here comes the twist—literally. A new study out ...
This COX-2 upstart performed exceedingly well in its first head-to-head comparison against opioids. Could Imrecoxib join ...
For low risk, pediatric clavicle fractures, a new Nemours study points to a protocol which cuts follow-up steps by 2/3rds.