Posterior shoulder instability doesn’t get the same spotlight as its anterior cousin. No dramatic ER reductions, no Latarjet debates at every conference dinner.
In competitive martial arts (MA), the shoulder doesn’t just need to be stable; it needs to survive chaos. So, when glenoid bone loss is <20%, should you trust a tidy arthroscopic Bankart repair — or ...
If Marfan syndrome is the connective tissue disorder spine surgeons know well, Loeys-Dietz syndrome (LDS) is its rarer, more ...
Re-tears. Fatty infiltration. That one anchor that just won’t seat. And for years, statins — especially high-dose statins — have lurked suspiciously in the background of rotator cuff conversations.
Toetal Solution was formed within Runway Healthcare’s venture studio model and, with FDA clearance secured, is being ...
Spine trauma. Decompress, stabilize, fuse, then argue endlessly about timing.
Lateral epicondylitis. Tennis elbow. The condition that refuses to quit — much like that one patient who’s already failed PT, injections, PRP, dry needling, acupuncture, and possibly Grandma’s home ...
That’s exactly the kind of case that marked the first clinical use of the Acu-Loc NEXT Wrist Fixation System, recently performed at Duke University Hospital by David Ruch, M.D., and Marc Richard, M.D.
Lantern Hip / Source: OrthAlign, Inc. Lantern Hip now works whether you operate lateral or supine, which means navigation no longer dictates how you position your patient — or how you operate. Given ...
It’s postop day one. The patient is moving their legs. The drain looks reasonable. But somewhere deep in your subconscious lurks the ancient fear: the epidural hematoma. And right next to it, the ...