Orthopedics This Week
Summary: We are the publishers of Orthopedics This Week, the most widely read publication in the Orthopedics industry. Orthopedics is, in our way of thinking, a small town with roughly 250,000 residents. These residents include clinicians, nurses, administrators, staff, suppliers, manufacturers, scientists, sales people, regulators, investors and consultants. So we think of ourselves as the community paper. We hope that our little paper, which we publish 40 times a year, will illuminate, elevate and educate you. Like small town publishers and writers everywhere, we are also part of this community and, for good or ill, that fact finds its way into our attitudes and commentaries. Yes, we are biased—in favor of you, our community. Roughly 3.3 times each month, Orthopedics This Week brings you the latest breaking orthopedic news. We also host innovative technology conferences and publish quarterly Market Forecasts and Analysis. Occasionally we also publish data and conference books. We are part of a unique, essential and endlessly fascinating industry. What a great place to be!
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Podcasts:
5-Year Data Favors Coflex® Over Fusion for Back Pain
17 of the Top North American Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeons
Adding Stem Cells to Cartilage Repair: Not Helpful, But... // Athletes: Posterior Instability & RC Tears Do Better Than SLAP Tears and RC Issues // and More!
The Rise (and Issues) of Anterior Hip Arthroplasty
8 Myths About the Orthopedic Consumer
Orthopedic RCTs Underpowered // Correct DDH, Prevent Osteoarthritis at Birth?! // and More!
Foot, Ankle Patients Avoiding Clots by “Sheer Luck” // JUST Fixing Rotator Cuff Not Enough // and More!
Barrack v. Kwong: Mobile Pump DVT Prophylaxis: Just Say No to Drugs
Washington Update: January 2016
Unpacking Those Physician Rating Sites
American Joint Replacement Registry: 618 Hospitals, 4,500 surgeons, Robust Data
Smith & Nephew’s Bet on Cartilage Repair
New Study: Yoga Builds Bone Mass
Surprising Study Conclusion: Might Want to Skip PT // Nearly 30% of Residents Are Depressed! // and More!
CMS’s 10 Goals for 2016