The full bone health ‘recipe’ should always include calcium, vitamin C, vitamin K, and exercise ...
Revision shoulder arthroplasty is predominantly in the form of a reverse TSA due to the common presence of rotator cuff deficiency and the ability to address stability and bone stock deficiency more ...
In an episode of the AAOS Now podcast, Amy Ladd, MD, chief of the Chase Hand & Upper Limb Center at Stanford University, discussed how this process unfolds in practice.
On the last day of the AAOS 2025 Annual Meeting, “Showdown: Augmentation of the rotator cuff repair” provided a cheeky (but studiously polite) debate, highlighting different ways to augment cuff ...
Case-driven sessions, interactive workshops, OrthoDome®, and Specialty Society Day — the AAOS 2026 Annual Meeting is your chance to sharpen skills, explore innovations, and network with the global ...
In the latest episode of the AAOS Now Podcast, host Robert M. Orfaly, MD, FAAOS, editor-in-chief of AAOS Now, was joined by Kathryn Schabel, MD, FAAOS, for a compelling conversation about the ...
Editor’s note: The Final Cut is a recurring editorial series written by a member of the AAOS Now Editorial Board. I went on my first safari in 2017. I traveled to a large game reserve, Sabi Sand, ...
A study presented at the AAOS 2025 Annual Meeting reported that ankle arthrodesis (AA) and total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) are both effective for end-stage ankle arthritis (ESAA) up to 8 years.
Awake spine surgery has been increasingly adopted in orthopaedic and neurosurgical practices. The approach employs regional anesthesia techniques — primarily spinal or epidural anesthesia — sometimes ...
Alexandra (Alexe) E. Page, MD, FAAOS, has been selected to serve as editor-in-chief of AAOS Now.
The AAOS Coding Coverage and Reimbursement Committee (CCRC) regularly hosts webinars to support AAOS members in staying compliant with coding requirements and maximizing their reimbursement.