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Medical writing.

Instructional course lectures

ROGERS WA.
PMID: 13345451
Instr Course Lect. 1955;12:1-8.

No abstract available.

The medical witness and his testimony.

Instructional course lectures

REGAN LJ.
PMID: 13345473
Instr Course Lect. 1955;12:269-74.

No abstract available.

Disability evaluation.

Instructional course lectures

McBRIDE ED.
PMID: 13524970
Instr Course Lect. 1957;14:375-9.

No abstract available.

Challenging the validity of conclusions based on P-values alone: a critique of contemporary clinical research design and methods.

Instructional course lectures

Ebramzadeh E, McKellop H, Dorey F, Sarmiento A.
PMID: 9097190
Instr Course Lect. 1994;43:587-600.

No abstract available.

Open Reduction and Internal Fixation Versus Acute Arthroplasty for the Management of Common Extremity Injuries: Evidence-Based Decision Making.

Instructional course lectures

Schemitsch E, Nauth A, McKee MD, Kreder HJ, Schmidt AH.
PMID: 31411398
Instr Course Lect. 2018 Feb 15;67:19-35.

A considerable burden of disease is associated with the management of periarticular fractures. Increasingly, evidence-based medicine is used to define the standard of clinical care. The role of internal fixation in the management of periarticular fractures, particularly in elderly...

Femoral Neck Fractures in Young Patients.

Instructional course lectures

Crist BD, Eastman J, Lee MA, Ferguson TA, Finkemeier CG.
PMID: 31411399
Instr Course Lect. 2018 Feb 15;67:37-49.

Femoral neck fractures in patients 55 years or younger, although relatively uncommon, may cause considerable surgeon stress because they may be thought to be surgical emergencies and are difficult to manage, resulting in serious complications. Orthopaedic surgeons should understand...

Ankle Fractures in Elderly Patients with Osteopenia and Neuropathy.

Instructional course lectures

Kubiak EN, Horwitz DS.
PMID: 31411403
Instr Course Lect. 2018 Feb 15;67:79-86.

Ankle fractures are increasingly common in elderly patients given the number of aging individuals who remain active. The already difficult aspects of ankle fixation are amplified by the compromised soft-tissue envelope and bone quality present in elderly patients with...

Stemless Prosthesis for Total Shoulder Arthroplasty.

Instructional course lectures

Lazarus MD, Cox RM, Murthi AM, Levy O, Abboud JA.
PMID: 31411404
Instr Course Lect. 2018 Feb 15;67:89-98.

The fourth generation of humeral components currently are being used in anatomic shoulder arthroplasty. Anatomic shoulder arthroplasty implants have evolved to better re-create anatomy, improve fixation, preserve bone, and facilitate revision surgery. Most of the design changes for shoulder...

Shoulder Instability: An American Perspective.

Instructional course lectures

Frank RM, Arciero RA, Erickson BJ, Trenhaile ST, Provencher MT, Verma NN.
PMID: 31411429
Instr Course Lect. 2018 Feb 15;67:415-432.

The recognition and management of glenohumeral instability has become an increasingly important aspect of orthopaedic care. Substantial controversy exists with regard to the indications for soft-tissue stabilization versus bony augmentation in patients with glenohumeral instability, particularly among surgeons in...

The Utility of Biologics, Osteotomy, and Cartilage Restoration in the Knee.

Instructional course lectures

Frank RM, Cotter EJ, Strauss EJ, Gomoll AH, Cole BJ.
PMID: 31411433
Instr Course Lect. 2018 Feb 15;67:473-488.

The management of complex cartilage and meniscal pathology in young, athletic patients is extremely challenging. Patients with concomitant knee pathologies, including cartilage defects, meniscal deficiency, malalignment, and/or ligamentous insufficiency, are the patients in whom joint preservation surgery is most...

Management of Meniscal Pathology: From Partial Meniscectomy to Transplantation.

Instructional course lectures

Pickell M, Jejurikar N, Anil U, Salata M, Davidson PA, Jazrawi LM, Strauss EJ.
PMID: 31411434
Instr Course Lect. 2018 Feb 15;67:489-500.

Meniscal tears are common injuries that may result in functionally limiting pain, swelling, and mechanical symptoms. The management of meniscal pathology has evolved as surgeons' understanding of the important role the menisci play in normal knee kinematics increases. Recent...

Applications of Three-Dimensional Printing in Orthopaedic Surgery.

Instructional course lectures

Anderson PA, Hsu W, Golish SR, Jakus AE, Mihalko WM.
PMID: 31411442
Instr Course Lect. 2018 Feb 15;67:587-594.

Orthopaedic surgeons should be aware of the variety of applications of three-dimensional printing, which range from rough-and-ready applications, such as rapid prototyping of implant designs with the use of polymers to the fabrication of patient-specific implants and custom implants...

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