Introduction Aseptic non-union is a significant complication in approximately 5% of long-bone fractures. External bone stimulation treatment is often attempted before more invasive surgical interventions. Bone stimulators can have favorable results, but have a limited 1.7 cm therapeutic radius. This study evaluated the accuracy by which clinicians locate a fracture on a cadaveric model. This has implications for the clinician\u27s ability to accurately counsel patients on daily bone stimulator placement. Additionally, physicians (orthopedic attending surgeons and residents) were compared with pre-clinical (M1 and M2) medical students to evaluate if higher levels of training improved accuracy. Hypothesis Orthopedic physicians and pre-clin...
Objective: To compare emergency medicine (EM) resident physicians' ability to identify long-bone fra...
OBJECTIVE Our study aims to compare the sensitivity and specificity between orthopaedic trainees ...
To determine the frequency and causes for limitations in the radiographic evaluation of surgically t...
Introduction Aseptic non-union is a significant complication in approximately 5% of long-bone fractu...
OBJECTIVE: Aseptic non-union is a significant complication in approximately 5% of long bone fracture...
Purpose To address the null hypothesis that surgeons shown radiographs of little finger metacarpal n...
PURPOSE: To address the null hypothesis that surgeons shown radiographs of little finger metacarpal ...
Purpose: There is variability among surgeons on definitions regarding the degree of bone healing of ...
Osteoporosis is characterized by a decreased bone mass and an increased bone fragility and susceptib...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate surgeon, patient, and radiographic factors influencing the...
Background: Computer-assisted three-dimensional (3D) planning is increasingly delegated to biomedica...
SummaryBackgroundOsteoporosis has been described as a progressive skeletal disorder until a patient ...
Objective: To compare emergency medicine (EM) resident physicians' ability to identify long-bone fra...
OBJECTIVE Our study aims to compare the sensitivity and specificity between orthopaedic trainees ...
To determine the frequency and causes for limitations in the radiographic evaluation of surgically t...
Introduction Aseptic non-union is a significant complication in approximately 5% of long-bone fractu...
OBJECTIVE: Aseptic non-union is a significant complication in approximately 5% of long bone fracture...
Purpose To address the null hypothesis that surgeons shown radiographs of little finger metacarpal n...
PURPOSE: To address the null hypothesis that surgeons shown radiographs of little finger metacarpal ...
Purpose: There is variability among surgeons on definitions regarding the degree of bone healing of ...
Osteoporosis is characterized by a decreased bone mass and an increased bone fragility and susceptib...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate surgeon, patient, and radiographic factors influencing the...
Background: Computer-assisted three-dimensional (3D) planning is increasingly delegated to biomedica...
SummaryBackgroundOsteoporosis has been described as a progressive skeletal disorder until a patient ...
Objective: To compare emergency medicine (EM) resident physicians' ability to identify long-bone fra...
OBJECTIVE Our study aims to compare the sensitivity and specificity between orthopaedic trainees ...
To determine the frequency and causes for limitations in the radiographic evaluation of surgically t...