Welcome to the Zimmer Women in Orthopaedics Newsletter. This is the first in a series of articles regarding a clinical topic and a career topic. After all, orthopaedic surgery is not just about how well you can do surgery. This
Succeeding in Clinical Research
Introduction Research is becoming an increasingly integral part of clinical practice. More than ever, patients and payers are interested in outcomes of medical treatment. This information will shape our clinical practices and also be utilized in determining reimbursement policies. Orthopaedic
Case Discussion: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Case Presentation A 56-year-old right hand dominant woman presents with a chief complaint of numbness and tingling in the right thumb index and long finger. It is worse at night, worse with holding a book or newspaper, and she describes