AAOS Now, AAOS Now Daily Edition – Monday 2025
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Town Hall to Explore AI in Orthopaedic Surgery
AAOS will host a Town Hall on Monday afternoon during the AAOS 2025 Annual Meeting titled “The Use of Artificial Intelligence in Orthopaedic Surgery.”
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Navigating Registry Data at the Annual Meeting
There will be a wealth of opportunities for attendees to engage with AAOS Registry Program data and learn about participation at the Annual Meeting.
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Lower-Limb Alignment after High Tibial Osteotomy Linked to Residual Proinflammatory Gene Expression
Researchers from Kyoto University found residual proinflammatory cytokine gene expressions after under-correction following medial open wedge high tibial osteotomy (MOWHTO).
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Study Examines Correlation between Demographic Factors and Management of Central Cord Syndrome
Central cord syndrome (CCS) is the most common type of incomplete spinal cord injury, and it usually occurs after hyperextension of the cervical spine.
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Arthrodesis and Arthroplasty Show Similar Benefit for End-Stage Ankle Arthritis
A new study being 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. Both treatments provided pain relief and improved patient-reported functional outcomes in this long-term follow-up analysis.
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CAR T-Cell Therapy Reduces Fracture Risk in Patients with Multiple Myeloma
New study findings indicate that chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy for relapsed or refractory (R/R) multiple myeloma (MM) is associated with lower fracture risk, which the researchers attribute to lesion resolution.