Performed under anesthesia, it can transform a quiet knee into a startling demonstration of rotational instability. The tibia subluxates forward, then snaps back into place as the knee flexes — a ...
Johnny Huard PhD is the 2026 recipient of the prestigious Arnold I. Caplan Award for Distinguished Research in Orthobiologics.
In pediatric deformity surgery, intraoperative IONM is your spinal cord’s early warning system — part smoke alarm, part guardian angel.
Clinical study demonstrates Oxiplex reduces leg pain and neurological symptoms following lumbar spine surgery.
For years, the ACL graft conversation has centered on two mainstays: bone–patellar tendon–bone (BPTB) and hamstring tendon (HT). Quadriceps tendon (QT) was often positioned as the capable alternative ...
For years, sprinkling vancomycin powder into a posterior spinal fusion wound has felt a bit like tossing salt over your shoulder — part science, part superstition, and widely practiced “just in case.” ...
Spine surgeons preach motion preservation, celebrate biomechanical elegance, and proudly implant cervical disc replacements designed to keep the neck moving smoothly for years. But every once in a ...
A suspected cyberattack has triggered a severe global technology outage at Stryker Corporation, forcing thousands of ...
Which matters more? That new implant or making sure your patient actually understands the one you just put in?
The medial compartment is bone-on-bone, the ACL is pristine, alignment is reasonable — and then you peek laterally.
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