✨ NEW EPISODE! ✨
In under four minutes, we explore a study examining the effect of mitochondrial transplantation derived from human adipose stem cells on ACL cells that have been chronically injured.
Listen to the full @BoneJointRes episode now!
#BJR
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Join us for the next Upper Extremity Institute session!
Strengthen your clinical reasoning, deepen your assessment and intervention toolkits and connect with a community of peers and mentors with these FREE monthly sessions: https://t.co/L03SBpfStV.
Important reading here from @BSSHand with implications for surgery across board. Risks can't be overstated and we must balance surgical safety and effectiveness against legislation, even when that legislation is made with best intentions #firstdonoharm
Join our special in-person Research Community on site at #ASHT2025 and be part of the conversation advancing hand and upper extremity therapy research: https://t.co/HaXMBsobZ5.
October 25 | 12:15 to 1:45 PM MT
Check out the Letter to the Editor in the Sept 2025 Issue of JHS, in response to the former letter regarding "Revision Carpal Tunnel Release With Endoscopic Technique: Clinical Outcomes and Intraoperative Findings". Authors respond to the points raised.
https://t.co/mnO7SoIJJb
The role of AI in rehab is growing rapidly. Join us next week to explore how this technology could transform #handtherapy while also addressing the challenges it presents: https://t.co/4tDcoItU6q.
Registrants will have access to the recording to watch on their own time.
A highlight from this year’s FESSH Congress: the Professors vs Diploma Holders Quiz Battle 🎓🔥
Challenging questions, lighthearted rivalry, and a great reminder that learning and community go hand in hand.
#FESSH@fsshfinland
Spend 2 weeks at top Swiss centres:
✔️ observing complex cases up close,
✔️ learning from international experts,
✔️ building connections that last a lifetime.
🚨 Deadline: 22 Oct 2025 – spots are limited!
💻 https://t.co/QJt5j8rVLF
A comprehensive examination of a total of 54,909 individuals derived from a large-scale database revealed that the most significant risk factors for OB were gender, with males exhibiting an odds ratio of 1.406 vs. females for the likelihood of OB, and hyperlipidemia (OR: 1.243). Other notable contributors, albeit with smaller effect sizes, included statin use (OR: 1.130) and smoking habits (OR: 1.068). https://t.co/KkyBWXtniS
Clinical Management of Olecranon Bursitis: A Review
https://t.co/ZtGh1lOc7R
HEY STUDENTS!📚 We have a FREE journal club coming up just for you!
📅 September 30 | 8 p.m. ET
Hosted by Valparaiso University students
Learn more: https://t.co/dx1guJ0Isf
#handtherapy#upperextremity@JrnlHandTherapy@ValpoU
Elbow needle arthroscopy offers excellent visualization, even for novices, making it a valuable tool for safe and effective joint assessment.
https://t.co/RCmmp36jWR
#ElbowArthroscopy#OrthopedicSurgery