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ISSN: 2578-7187
Journal of Orthopedic Surgery and Techniques is an open access, peer reviewed, scholarly journal dedicated to publish surgical procedures and insights covering but not limited to musculoskeletal system, foot and ankle, spine, hip or knee. This journal focuses to provide conceptual publications in diagnosis, presentation, patient history, treatment, surgical procedures, surgical techniques, and follow-up of orthopedic surgery. The orthopedic surgery also involves comprehensive research in treating musculoskeletal trauma, sports injuries, degenerative diseases, infections, tumors, and congenital disorders.
The journal publishes a wide range of manuscripts such as original, reviews, rapid communications, case reports, clinical images, perspectives, opinions and other short articles. The journal publishes selective articles after thorough evaluation by world class surgeons to ensure the quality and scientific validity of the publications. Each manuscript undergoes stringent peer review processing by editor and independent review experts and also maintains anonymity to nullify biased reviews.
All the published manuscripts are subjected to Open Access terms and conditions. The content available on the website is made available freely without any restriction when cited under terms of Creative Commons Attribution License.
Director and Professor Emeritus
Nemours Center for Pediatric Research
Alfred I DuPont Hospital for Children
United States of America
Tel: 215-707-3239
Professor
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
UC Davis School of Medicine
United States of America
Tel: 530-752-1011
Chief
Spine Center
Japan Community Health Care Organization
Japan
Professor
Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering
Cedarville University
United States of America
Tel: 937-766-3761
Professor
Department of Orthopedic Surgery and General Surgery
Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science
United States of America
Associate Professor
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
United States of America
Tel: +1-412-648-9294
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Research Article
Fractures of the thoracolumbar (TL) vertebrae are common. Optimal surgical management aims to enhance movement and provide long-term stability. Short ... Read more
Prospective Study
Varus equines club foot (VEBF) is a complex, three-dimensional deformity characterized by equines and Varus of the hind foot, adduction of the forefoo... Read more
Research Article
Screw entry point and trajectory (the alpha angle) are essential to ensure appropriate graft position in the Bristow Latarjet procedure. A high alpha ... Read more
Review Article
Congenital Talipes Equinovarus: A Review
An Abnormal anatomical variation of any part of the body is a predictor of functional aberration of that part. Congenital talipes equinovarus imposes ... Read more
Research Article
Study of Miniature Plate Internal Fixation in Treatment of Patella Fracture
To investigate effect of miniature plate internal fixation in the treatment of patella fracture. From January 2019 to January 2020, 11 patients with p... Read more
Mini Review
Malreduction of the syndesmosis during fixation of ankle fractures is often missed on radiographs, and is reported in over 50% of cases when confirmed... Read more
Case Reports
Osteoporotic bone fractures present a surgical challenge for fixation and are associated with significant morbidity. We present a case of failed inter... Read more
Case Reports
Paradoxical Presentation of a Calcaneonavicular Tarsal Coalition
Tarsal Coalition is a musculoskeletal deformity of the lower limb with a progression that is often asymptomatic until ossification of the calcaneoavic... Read more
Case Series
Dislocations of the carpometacarpal joint of the fingers are infrequent, accounting for less than 1% of all injuries of the hand. We reported the func... Read more
Letter to the Editor
Upright Walking Increases Stimulation of the Nervous System
During walking optimal stimulation of the nervous system depends on how upright we walk. When we use heeled footwear it makes us lean somewhat more fo... Read more