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Orthopedics Today Hawaii 2010
Hand/Upper Extremity
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Reverse adipofascial flap for hand wounds offers positive results but raises questions
ORTHOPEDICS TODAY (November 2009)

Ligament tears, mallet fingers most common hand, wrist injuries seen in young athletes
ORTHOPEDICS TODAY (November 2009)

Implant positioning, soft tissue balancing can help avoid post-TSA instability
ORTHOPEDICS TODAY (November 2009)

Subscapularis management a critical part of shoulder arthroplasty, researcher says
ORTHOPEDICS TODAY (November 2009)

Vacuum-Assisted Closure With External Fixation of the Hand
ORTHOPEDICS (November 2009)

Women with wrist fractures often receive less osteoporosis care than those with hip or spine fractures
1st on the web (October 6, 2009)

Your Diagnosis?
ORTHOPEDICS (October 2009)

Bear-hug test performed in shoulder flexion may be used to indicate scapularis pathology
ORTHOPEDICS TODAY (October 2009)

Partial cuff tears affect return to same level of overhead sport after SLAP repairs
ORTHOPEDICS TODAY (October 2009)

Humeral shaft fracture fixation method dependent on a number of factors
ORTHOPEDICS TODAY (October 2009)


             




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 · Reverse adipofascial flap for hand wounds offers positive results but raises questions 
 · Ligament tears, mallet fingers most common hand, wrist injuries seen in young athletes 
 · Bear-hug test performed in shoulder flexion may be used to indicate scapularis pathology 

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