Trauma Section
Saqib Rehman, MD, Editor We have four interesting orthopedic trauma topics for the current issue of the Orthopedic Clinics of North America . Damage control orthopedics has gained popularity, although…
Saqib Rehman, MD, Editor We have four interesting orthopedic trauma topics for the current issue of the Orthopedic Clinics of North America . Damage control orthopedics has gained popularity, although…
Hip arthroscopy is a rapidly progressing field that has advanced in function and survivorship over the past decade. As increasing literature is published on outcomes of hip arthroscopy, a retrospective…
Our understanding of labral tears in young patients has evolved significantly in recent years. Successful outcome depends on addressing all bony impingement to improve the intra-articular environment, and prevent further…
This article reviews the literature regarding the outcomes of various nonoperative and operative treatment options for osteonecrosis of the hip. This article provides the orthopedic community with the latest evidence…
Total hip arthroplasty is an effective treatment option for advanced hip arthritis in elderly patients. Studies in young patients have traditionally shown less durable results. With current implants, surgical technique,…
Forthcoming Issues Beginning with the July 2013 issue, Orthopedic Clinics of North America will appear in this new format. Rather than focusing on a single topic, each issue will contain…
Giles R. Scuderi, MD, Editor Recent advances in imaging and surgical techniques have led to an increased awareness of pathologic conditions around the hip joint affecting active patients. Conditions, such…
Shital N. Parikh, MD, Editor Pediatric hip disorders are common and can lead to deleterious outcomes if not recognized or treated in a timely fashion. They can have long-term implications…
Kienböck disease, or osteonecrosis of the lunate, most often affects patients between the ages of 20 and 40 years. There are 4 major stages of the disease, and treatment is…
Long bone skeletal metastases are common in the United States, with more than 280,000 new cases every year. Most of these will be managed by the on-call orthopedic surgeon. A…