High tibial osteotomy can be an effective long-term treatment for degenerative arthritis of the knee, according to an article published in The American Journal of Sports Medicine.
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The University of Massachusetts Medical School received a $12 million grant from The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality to study key factors related to total joint replacement, according to a university news release.
The Rothman Institute in Philadelphia named Daniel P. Walsh as its new CIO, according to a practice news release.
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Kristin Warner, MD, a former orthopedic physician with the U.S. Air Force, has joined the staff at Carolina Orthopedic and Sports Medicine in Gastonia, N.C., according to a Sun Journal report.
Bone bruises are frequent among patients with acute isolated and combined posterolateral corner injuries, according to a study published in The American Journal of Sports Medicine.
