AAOS Now, February 2017
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Face-Off: Tenotomy Versus Tenodesis
The biceps tendon is a frequent contributor to shoulder pain and functional limitation. Although this pathology can be seen occasionally in isolation, in the majority of cases, it occurs concurrent with rotator cuff disorders. Abnormality of the biceps can take many forms, including tendinosis, tenosynovitis, partial or complete tear, hypertrophy, instability, and SLAP (superior labrum anterior to posterior) lesions. Biceps tendon pathology may be treated in several ways.
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Responses to 'Women in Orthopaedics: The Attraction is Mutual'
It was with interest that I read "Women in Orthopaedics: The Attraction Is Mutual." I was encouraged by the evidence of progress presented by Drs. Cannada and Teuscher regarding more women becoming interested in training to practice orthopaedics and become leaders in the field. The data referenced by the authors show similar trends to those presented in another recent study by Van Heest et al.
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Keeping A Nation in Motion®, One Community at a Time
Each year, orthopaedic surgeons and allied health professionals gather at the AAOS Annual Meeting because it is a tremendous opportunity for learning and networking. Since 2000, it has also been an opportunity for attendees to give back to the communities and patients they serve. AAOS volunteers have proudly helped build 17 Safe and Accessible Playgrounds in eight different cities, creating safer places where kids with and without disabilities can play together.