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The continuing resolution that Congress recently passed to avert a government shutdown cut fiscal year 2025 funding for the Department of Defense’s Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program ...
Soheil Ashkani-Esfahani, MD,MPH, and coauthors presented their paper titled “Utilization of AI in the Diagnosis of Pes Planus and Pes Cavus with a Smartphone Camera” at the AAOS 2025 Annual Meeting.
Brian T. Feeley, MD, FAAOS, was bestowed with the 2025 Kappa Delta Elizabeth Winston Lanier Award for his research to advance the understanding of muscle degeneration in rotator cuff injuries and how ...
“From this study, relationships between knee alignment and gene expressions were observed after MOWHTO, and patients with under-correction tended to have insufficient improvement of proinflammatory ...
In an OVT video, James C. Wittig, MD, FAAOS, of Morristown Medical Center in New Jersey, and colleagues describe resection of a recurrent intraneural synovial sarcoma of the median nerve in a patient ...
Research presented at the AAOS 2025 Annual Meeting shows that the oral drug suzetrigine has potential to be a safe and effective option to manage moderate to severe acute pain, such as that ...
Maria Schwabe, MD (left), orthopaedic surgery resident at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, won the Resident Orthopaedic Core Knowledge (ROCK) Award for Most Study Time. Dr.
AAOS named Coleen S. Sabatini, MD, MPH, FAAOS, the winner of the 2025 Humanitarian Award.
This article assesses the current literature and evidence regarding access and utilization of both physical therapy services and orthopaedic surgeons for patients with government insurance versus ...
The AAOS Registry Program continues to revolutionize musculoskeletal care through the power of data, driving meaningful improvements in patient outcomes.
For this month’s Editor’s Message, I will take the opportunity to touch on a subject that is more tied to current events than typical. In fact, I will not attempt to mention any specifics whatsoever ...
A recent study found detectable levels of bacterial contamination in 50 percent of 16 anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction surgeries, and the most common step of the procedure for ...