Resource Centers
- Low Back Pain Guidelines Expanded to Include Interventional Procedures
- What Your Patients Are Reading: Alendronate Linked to Atrial Fibrillation Risk in Women
- Factors Linked With Early-Onset Osteoporosis May Raise Cancer Risk
- Guidelines Issued for Screening Men for Osteoporosis
- More Evidence of Increased Fractures With Thiazolidinediones
Orthopaedics Journals
Medscape Community Resources
- How Can We Prevent Functional Deterioration in the Hospitalized Elderly?
- Icyou: How Social Media Is the New Resource for Online Health Information
- Last Call for Performance Enhancers: Richard Pound on Major League Baseball, the Olympics, and Gene Doping
- Regional Anesthesia, Compression, and Aspirin Is the Safest Form of Prophylaxis for Hip and Knee Arthroplasty
POLL
According to a recent study, authors inconsistently disclose and journals inconsistently publish conflicts of interest. The study authors say it is difficult to tell whether authors intentionally fail to disclose a conflict or journals are not asking for or not publishing it. Do you think the disclosures in most journals are or are not reliable?
Orthopaedics CME
- Back Pain in a 39-Year-Old Man from Guatemala
- A Case of Neuropathic Brachioradial Pruritus Caused by Cervical Disc Herniation
- Time of Day Is Associated With Postoperative Morbidity: An Analysis of the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program Data
- Educating the Health Professional for Improving Cultural Competency
- Patients, Caregivers, and the Danger of Imaging Studies: The Four Horsemen of the Radiology Apocalypse and What Must Be Done...