Arthroscopy: the Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery
Arthroscopy stands out as the premier peer-reviewed journal dedicated to minimally invasive surgery. Each edition provides valuable insights into the latest arthroscopic techniques, allowing readers to assess their effectiveness. The journal thoroughly examines the benefits and drawbacks of these methods, discussing their applications in different contexts while considering factors like efficiency, effectiveness, and cost-effectiveness. Additionally, paid subscribers gain exclusive access to an enhanced website, which offers full-text articles, video content, brief reports, and MEDLINE links to related resources.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
arthroscopyjournal.org | James H. Lubowitz |Elizabeth Matzkin |Michael J. Rossi
As editors, we prefer to focus attention on exciting developments in our journals.1-5 From print to Podcasts, such developments are not unique to our publications and reflect publishing industry trends. When it comes to biomedical research publication, there is much for which to feel positive. However, when concerning exceptions to positive progress are recognized, one would be remiss to ignore such concerns, particularly if opportunities for improvement can be identified.
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Jul 17, 2024 |
arthroscopyjournal.org | Thomas Byrd |Larner College |Jefferson C. Brand
DisclosuresThe authors report the following potential conflicts of interest or sources of funding: J.B. is Editor-in-Chief of Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review. M.R. is Assistant Editor-in-Chief of Arthroscopy, received support for attending meetings and/or travel by the AANA, and has a leadership or fiduciary role in other board, society, committee, or advocacy group, paid or unpaid, with the AANA.
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Jul 4, 2024 |
arthroscopyjournal.org | Mark P. Cote
Measures of clinical significance are not being reported, and outcome thresholds are being reported incorrectly! Our enthusiasm has not translated to action. Arthroscopy Associate Editor Emeritus Feldman,Arthroscopy, The American Journal of Sports Medicine, or the Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery; and when these thresholds are reported, in most cases they are reported incorrectly.
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Jun 21, 2024 |
arthroscopyjournal.org | Michael J. Rossi |James H. Lubowitz |Mark P. Cote |Elizabeth Matzkin
AbstractDisaggregation, in the medical literature, means separation into demographic groups. This results in an opportunity to discover differences in outcomes by group, which could improve future treatments and provide outcome data, by group, that could be included in future systematic reviews. In research, the term disaggregation is most often used in reference to addressing inequities.
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Jun 21, 2024 |
arthroscopyjournal.org | Michael J. Rossi |James H. Lubowitz |Mark P. Cote |Elizabeth Matzkin
AbstractDisaggregation, in the medical literature, means separation into demographic groups. This results in an opportunity to discover differences in outcomes by group, which could improve future treatments and provide outcome data, by group, that could be included in future systematic reviews. In research, the term disaggregation is most often used in reference to addressing inequities.
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