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Orthopedics Today Hawaii 2010
Trauma
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Uninsured trauma patients show a higher mortality rate after hospital admission
1st on the web (November 19, 2009)

Osteoporosis prevention program effective in reducing hip fracture rates
1st on the web (November 4, 2009)

Shock wave therapy for long-bone nonunions comparable to surgical treatment in randomized study
1st on the web (November 3, 2009)

Surgeons question long-term healing impact of bisphosphonates on osteoporotic bone fractures
ORTHOPAEDICS TODAY EUROPE (November/December 2009)

Metalwork removal can lead to a number of complications in pediatric patients
ORTHOPAEDICS TODAY EUROPE (November/December 2009)

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Osteoporotic fractures have become an increasing burden in orthopaedics
ORTHOPAEDICS TODAY EUROPE (November/December 2009)

Hip fractures occur earlier in men than women and can lead to earlier mortality
ORTHOPEDICS TODAY (November 2009)

Minimally invasive surgery may be a viable option for treating calcaneal fractures
ORTHOPEDICS TODAY (November 2009)

Surgical Treatment of an Acetabular Fracture and Labral Tear With Suture Anchors in a 10-Year-Old Child
ORTHOPEDICS (November 2009)

Regeneration of the Fibula Using a Periosteum-preserving Technique in Children
ORTHOPEDICS (November 2009)


             




Also in Trauma:

 · Uninsured trauma patients show a higher mortality rate after hospital admission 
 · Osteoporosis prevention program effective in reducing hip fracture rates 
 · Shock wave therapy for long-bone nonunions comparable to surgical treatment in randomized study 

 · Surgeons question long-term healing impact of bisphosphonates on osteoporotic bone fractures 
 · Metalwork removal can lead to a number of complications in pediatric patients 
 · Hip fractures occur earlier in men than women and can lead to earlier mortality 

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