AAOS Now, March-April 2024
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The History of Biomechanics and Modern Applications in Orthopaedics
Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519), one of the first artists to study human cadavers, recognized that mechanical principles provide the basis for human movements.
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The Biomechanics of Hip and Spine
Hip-spine biomechanics has become an increasingly popular subject of study over the past several years.
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The Biomechanics of Sports Performance Enhancement
Modern methods to enhance sports performance incorporate a variety of techniques and technologies.
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Quantitative Gait Analysis for Clinical Practice
Originally developed as research tools to better elucidate pathological gait deviations, the tools and techniques associated with quantitative gait analysis have expanded rapidly and are now more accessible than ever as clinical resources.
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The Biomechanics of Metallic Implant Development and Testing
The internal environment of living organisms proves a harsh milieu for manufactured items due to the corrosive ions that break down most materials.
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The Biomechanics of Reverse Total Shoulder Prosthesis
Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RTSA) addresses the deltoid’s unopposed force by flipping the articulation with a spherical glenoid and a semi-constrained humeral socket, which converts the action of the deltoid from a destabilizing superiorly directed shear force into a stabilizing rotational force that elevates the arm and stabilizes the articulation.
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OVT Video Demonstrates Application of Fully Waterproof Spica Cast for Femur Fractures
The AAOS OVT video “Fully Waterproof One-Leg Spica Cast for Femur Fractures” serves as the first demonstration of a waterproof one-leg spica cast.
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Celebrating Women Who Helped Pioneer the Field of Biomechanics
“Don’t confuse the device with the biomechanics,” Jacquelin Perry, MD, once warned me.
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Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) With Fewer Opioids
Decrease postoperative opioid use with an extended-release local anesthetic. Access the video to learn more.
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Scott Boden, MD, Offers Insights on Applied Biomechanical Research for Orthopaedic Surgery Residents
Scott Boden, MD, FAAOS, offered advice and wisdom for orthopaedic surgery residents who are interested in pursuing applied biomechanical research.