For a long time, meniscal repair came with a quiet warning label: higher chance you’ll be back in the OR. Surgeons knew the upside — preserve the meniscus, protect the joint — but durability concerns ...
A nationwide registry study from the meticulous data vaults of FinSpine register set out to answer a question every spine surgeon wonders but rarely tracks: what actually happens to opioid and ...
Pelvic fixation failure (PFF) is rare, underrecognized, but when it happens, it feels deeply unfair — because the case looked great at closure.
UC San Francisco appointed Rajiv Sethi, M.D., Ph.D., as Chief of Orthopaedic Spine Surgery, and this is far from a routine hire.
Arthroscopy is often framed as low risk. Small incisions. Short recovery. Minimal complications.
Welcome guest writer, Jantzen Cole, Vice President of Market Development, Extremities, Kuros Biosciences and a member of the OTW Industry Advisory Board It’s time to say out loud: osteobiologics has ...
Bone stress injuries don’t hit all athletes the same. A new multi-year analysis of Division I athletes shows clear patterns: some sports carry dramatically higher risk, women are disproportionately ...
You can personalize the implant until the cows come home, but imprecise alignment will make your work an expensive journey to nowhere.
Few careers quite literally help people stand taller. For Edward J. Dohring, M.D., that mission has defined a lifetime of work.
But what if one of the most important numbers before adult deformity surgery isn’t on the radiograph…it’s on the lunch tray? That’s the premise behind a recent study using the massive American College ...