The Importance of Broad General Orthopaedic Knowledge
The Importance of Broad General Orthopaedic Knowledge
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Already have an account? Click hereThe episode explores how orthopaedic surgeons can stay informed beyond their subspecialty by examining impactful research across the field. Using a recent JBJS study on postoperative MRI assessment in infant DDH, the discussion highlights how careful methodology in non-randomized designs can still generate practice-shifting insights, such as MRI-based prediction of residual dysplasia. The conversation broadens to the importance of synthesis platforms, patterns of research consumption, and the role of both RCTs and high-quality observational or prognostic studies in shaping modern orthopaedic care.
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