
A simple X-ray marker called the SLAM sign proved more reliable than other measures for spotting rotator cuff tears.
A new grafting method makes complex shoulder reconstructions safer, simpler, and easier to revise.
Tracking over 500 failed implants, this study highlights why shoulder replacements fail — and the best surgical fixes.
Patients regained function with ulna head replacement, but long-term implant changes remain a concern.
A guided surgical system with suture button fixation delivered stable results and reduced complications.
Fibula nonunion was the most common complication after corrective knee surgery, often requiring revision.
Most tendon failures happened during intensive rehab months, showing when repairs are most vulnerable.
A novel imaging method accurately tracked soft tissue movement after rotator cuff repair in real time.
CT scans revealed how implant fractures start and spread — pointing to ways fixation can be improved.