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TUTORIALS
Distal Femoral Epiphyseal Injuries
Paul D. Sponseller, MD

Options for Occipitocervical Stabilization
Bryan LeBude, BS; John Ratliff, MD;
Alexander R. Vaccaro, MD

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ONLINE LECTURES
Comparison Study of Minimally Invasive
Dual-Incision vs Posterolateral Approach
in Hip Arthroplasty

Frank Kolisek, MD
Joint Replacement Surgeon
OrthoIndy
Indiana Orthopaedic Hospital
Indianapolis, Indiana


The Biomechanics of Labral Injury and Its Relationship to Hip OA
Philip C. Noble, PhD
Professor and Director of Research
The Institute of Orthopedic Research and Education
Barnhart Department of Orthopedic Surgery
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, Texas


Clinical Algorithm for Fractures/Dislocations
of the Elbow

Michael D. McKee, MD, FRCS(C)
Associate Professor
Division of Orthopaedics
St. Michael's Hospital
University of Toronto
Toronto, Canada

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PODCASTS
Complication of the Surgical Treatment of the Fracture of the Acetabulum (18:03)
Dr. Placido Zamora-Navas
Associate Professor Department of Surgery
Trauma Surgeon





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Eight-week-old female dizygotic twin infants presented with a 3-week history of low-grade fever and fussiness, particularly while their legs were being held during diapering. There was no history of trauma.

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International Trauma Symposium September 2007, Aventura, Florida


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