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This episode focuses on the evolution and current state of physician payment reform. AAOS Advocacy Council Chair Adam J. Bruggeman, MD, FAAOS, FAOA, explained the effects of key policy changes on ...
This two-day virtual course brings you up to speed on current knowledge in Orthopaedic Infections. Through insights shared in dynamic lectures, interactive Q&A sessions, and challenging case ...
As e-bike use rises, orthopaedic surgeons are sounding the alarm about the significant bone and joint injuries they can cause when used improperly.
In order to promote transparency and confidence in the educational programs, publications and in the decisions by all Governance Groups of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the American ...
When performing outpatient procedures, many orthopaedic surgeons operate in either an ambulatory surgery center (ASC) or a hospital-based outpatient department (HOPD). Although some of the workflows ...
The Orthopaedic Practice in the United States (OPUS) Survey, also known as the orthopaedic Census Survey, gathers demographics and practice data on U.S. orthopaedic surgeons. This article features ...
Practice setting Members were asked to identify a practice setting from a list of 11 categories. In 2018, more than a third (36 percent) of respondents were in a private practice group setting. The ...
A recent study, presented as a poster at the AAOS 2023 Annual Meeting, provided updated epidemiological data on sports-related injuries among high school students in the United States. It noted that ...
Editor’s note: This is part one of a two-part series on the use of low-level laser therapy for musculoskeletal pain. The second installment is also available online and will appear in the October ...