Article
How to Ensure a Smooth Transition Into Adult Epilepsy Care
- Author:
- Elizabeth Felton
- MD PHD
- and Sarah Kelley
- MD
Dr. Felton is an epilepsy specialist at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Dr. Kelley is Director of the Pediatric Epilepsy Monitoring Unit at...
Article
Physicians are often incorrect about the telemetry status of their patients
- Author:
- Sajan Patel, MD
- Sayumi De Silva, MD
- Erin Dowling
- MD
Video
Depression in pediatric bipolar disorder
- Author:
- Melissa DelBello
- MD
Article
Hip Arthroscopy
- Author:
- Shane J. Nho
- MD
Editor’s Note: AJO is fortunate to have Shane Nho, one of the nation’s leading hip arthroscopists, as our...
Article
Mastering the Physical Examination of the Athlete’s Hip
- Author:
- David P. Trofa
- MD; Sophie E. Mayeux
- BA; Robert L. Parisien
- MD; Christopher S. Ahmad
- MD; T. Sean Lynch
- MD
Perform a comprehensive examination to determine intra-articular pathology as well as potential extra-articular sources of hip and pelvic pain....
Article
Treatment of Femoroacetabular Impingement: Labrum, Cartilage, Osseous Deformity, and Capsule
- Author:
- Marc J. Philippon
- MD; Ioanna Bolia
- MD; Renato Locks
- MD; Hajime Utsunomiya
- MD
- PhD
Repair the labrum when tissue quality is good. Avoid overcorrection of acetabulum by measuring center edge angle. Cam resection should be...
Article
Current Concepts in Labral Repair and Refixation: Anatomical Approach to Labral Management
- Author:
- Robert Kollorgen
- DO; Richard Mather
- MD
Arthroscopic labral repair and refixation have garnered much attention over the past several years. Restoration of suction seal and native labral...
Article
REIGNITE the desire: Tackle burnout in psychiatry
- Author:
- Kaustubh G. Joshi
- MD
Burnout among psychiatric clinicians can lead to reduced job satisfaction, poorer quality of patient care, and depression.1 Signs of burnout...
Article
Maddening therapies: How hallucinogens morphed into novel treatments
- Author:
- Henry A. Nasrallah, MD
- MD
In medicine we must always expect the unexpected. Medicine is replete with paradoxes, where poisons become cures. Snake venom is deadly but is...
Audio
Treating depression after TBI
- Author:
- Ricardo Jorge
- MD
News
Acute pancreatitis
- Author:
- Bryson W. Katona
- MD
- PhD
Acute pancreatitis has long been one of the “bread and butter” conditions in gastroenterology and having up-to-date knowledge on its management...
Article
Pembrolizumab is the first immune checkpoint inhibitor to receive approval for head and neck cancer
- Author:
- Edited by Jame Abraham
- MD
- FACP; report prepared by Jane de Lartigue
- PhD
Opinion
SVS (Specialty of Vascular Surgery): Why, How, and When
- Author:
- Russell L. Samson
- MD
Article
Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction: Current Philosophy in 2016
- Author:
- E. Lyle Cain
- MD; Taylor P. Mathis
- MD
The ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) is the primary restraint to valgus stress between 20° and 125° of motion. Overhead athletes, most commonly...
Article
Potential Operating Room Fire Hazard of Bone Cement
- Author:
- Udai S. Sibia
- MD
- MBA; Kevin Connors
- BS; Sarah Dyckman
- BS; Hamid R. Zahiri
- DO; Ivan George; Adrian E. Park
- FACS; James H. MacDonald
Approximately 600 cases of operating room (OR) fires are reported annually.1 The incidence of OR fires in the United States equals that of...