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Ever reduced serious medical conditions to a punchline? Ever let fly with a regrettable comment? Right. So humor is great.
This fall, brace yourself—not just for New England foliage, but for a cartilage coup. It’s the 18th Cartilage and Joint ...
More and more, surgeons are asking for MRI compatible implants. The latest to receive FDA clearance is Accelus’s innovative ...
A miracle. For amputees and other disabled patients, that’s the effect of intelligent prosthetics, mobility, and ...
A new study published on July 1, 2025, in the Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons suggests that preoperative aspiration of the knee following anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) ...
Charlotte goes curvy on September 16th as the host of the 60th annual Scoliosis Research Society’s meeting—a high powered ...
A newly published nationwide cohort study from Denmark has identified a significantly increased risk of early periprosthetic tibial fractures (PPTFs) following cementless medial unicompartmental knee ...
In a novel convergence of entomology and biomedical engineering, researchers in Australia have harnessed a surprising source of innovation: the flea. A team at RMIT University in Melbourne has ...
It’s a hit for breast cancer screening, could it take over spine imaging? Digital tomosynthesis, a 3D imaging modality shows ...
PA’s workweek is spent on InBasket. What does that imply about staffing models, compensation and burnout? New JBJS study ...
Talk about a kick-ass ortho technology. Osseointegration transforms lives. Here’s a JBJS case study that truly illustrates ...
Penn Medicine has announced that the Wyss Medical Foundation has donated $4.9 million to establish an Orthoplastic Global Education and Innovation Hub at the University of Pennsylvania. The Wyss ...
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