Resource Centers
- Apixaban, a Factor Xa Inhibitor, Fails Against Enoxaparin in VTE Study
- Beijing Air Quality May Be Lower Than Chinese Report
- Air Pollution Still a Big Concern as Olympics Open in Beijing
- Radiographic Lumbar Spondylosis Is Highly Prevalent in Elderly Patients
- Adalimumab May Be Helpful for Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis
Orthopaedics Journals
- Markman on Oncology: What Is the Risk of Osteonecrosis in Long-term Survivors of Cancer?

- Agreement, Reliability and Validity in 3 Shoulder Questionnaires in Patients with Rotator Cuff Disease
- The Case of the Prolific Poet with a Crooked Foot
- Surgeons' Beliefs and Perceptions About Removal of Orthopaedic Implants
Medscape Community Resources
POLL
The American Medical Association has called for a change in current federal law to allow pilot studies on financial incentives for cadaveric organ donation. Current law prohibits financial incentives, stating that any motivation for organ donation other than altruism is unethical. Do you approve or disapprove of such a change?
Orthopaedics CME
- Part 1: The Case of the Emergency Department Physician Who Burned Out: Risk Factors, Impact, and Early Interventions
- Part 2: The Case of the Emergency Room Physician Who Burned Out: Diagnosing and Treating His Substance Abuse
- A Systematic Review With Procedural Assessments and Meta-analysis of Low Level Laser Therapy in Lateral Elbow Tendinopathy (Tennis Elbow)
- A Change in Upper Extremity Examination
- The Multidisciplinary Team in Multiple Sclerosis: Harnessing the Array of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Tools to Improve Quality of Life

