Episode 311: Posterior Tibial Slope Measurement With the Axis Estimate Method Is Not Inferior to the Established Proximal Anatomic Axis Method, and Both Differ From Cortical-Based Measurements
Drs Arner and Geeslin discuss Posterior Tibial Slope Measurement With the Axis Estimate Method Is Not Inferior to the Established Proximal Anatomic Axis Method, and Both Differ From Cortical-Based Measurements
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Episode 310: Indications for Lateral Extra-Articular Procedures in the Anterior Cruciate Reconstructed Knee AND Surgical Treatment and Complications of Lateral Extra-Articular Procedures in the ACL–Reconstructed Knee
Drs Slone and Musahl discuss Indications for Lateral Extra-Articular Procedures in the Anterior Cruciate Reconstructed Knee: Part I of an International Consensus Statement AND Surgical Treatment and Complications of Lateral Extra-Articular Procedures in the Anterior Cruciate Ligament-Reconstructed Knee: Part II of an International Consensus Statement
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Episode 309: Achilles Tendon Ruptures: Nonsurgical versus Surgical Treatment
In episode 309, Drs Tucker and Hogan discuss an infographic, Achilles Tendon Ruptures: Nonsurgical versus Surgical Treatment
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Episode 308: Hip Labral and Capsular Repair Are Unable to Restore Distractive Stability in a Biomechanical Model
Drs Spiker and Ng discuss Hip Labral and Capsular Repair Are Unable to Restore Distractive Stability in a Biomechanical Model
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Episode 307: Commercial Products Using Generative Artificial Intelligence to include Ambient Scribes, Automated Documentation Scheduling, Revenue Cycle Management, Patient Engagement Education and Prior Authorization Platforms
Drs Lau and Pean discuss Commercial Products Using Generative Artificial Intelligence to include Ambient Scribes, Automated Documentation Scheduling, Revenue Cycle Management, Patient Engagement Education and Prior Authorization Platforms
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