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 ORTHOPEDICS hyperguide: An education online.
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Newly posted on the hyperguide:
TUTORIALS
External Beam Irradiation: Concepts for Examinations
Frank J. Frassica, MD

Cavus Foot Deformity
Salih Marangoz, MD; Paul D. Sponseller, MD
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ONLINE LECTURES
The Biology of Cancellous Bone Grafting
and Bone Induction

David Hak, MD, MBA
Associate Professor
Denver Health
University of Colorado
Denver, Colorado


Complication in THA: DVT, Dislocation, and Periprosthetic Fractures
James P. Crutcher, Jr, MD
Chief of Department of Orthopedics
Swedish Medical Center
Assistant Clinical Professor
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington


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PODCAST
Osteoporotic Fractures (13:21)
Professor Rajesh Malhotra, MBBS, MS
Department of Orthopedics
All India Institute of Medical Sciences
New Delhi, India




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