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Unsolved Problems in Hand Surgery: JHS European based discussion on Kienbocks and CMC Instability

Unsolved Problems in Hand Surgery: JHS European based discussion on Kienbocks and CMC Instability

FromThe Upper Hand: Chuck & Chris Talk Hand Surgery


Unsolved Problems in Hand Surgery: JHS European based discussion on Kienbocks and CMC Instability

FromThe Upper Hand: Chuck & Chris Talk Hand Surgery

ratings:
Length:
33 minutes
Released:
May 14, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Season 4, Episode 12.  Chuck and Chris welcome two amazing guests: Mireia Esplugas from Barcelona, Spain and David McCombe from Melbourne, Australia.  Our guests join us to discuss the March 2023 special issue of JHS European, Unsolved problems in hand surgery.  David McCombe was the guest editor of this special journal.  We chose two articles to discuss with our guests.  Tham and McCombe authored "Trapeziometacarpal joint arthritis in the young patient" and Salva-Coll, Esplugas, Carreno, and Lluch- Bergada authored "Kienbovks disease: preventing disease progression in early- stage disease."  We enjoyed this collaborative effort between The Upper Hand Podcast, Journal of Hand Surgery European, the British Society for Surgery of the Hand, and FESSHSubscribe to our newsletter:  https://bit.ly/3iHGFpDSee www.practicelink.com/theupperhand for more information from our partner on job search and career opportunities. Please complete NEW Survey: bit.ly/3X0Gq89As always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.Complete podcast catalog at theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu.  
Released:
May 14, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The Upper Hand Podcast feature Charles Goldfarb and Chris Dy from Washington University Department of Orthopedic Surgery. Our weekly podcast will discuss all things hand surgery, from the technical aspects of what we do (diagnosis, treatment) to our more personal approaches to events and opportunities that hand surgeons experience. We welcome feedback and audience engagement. We are grateful for the muscial contribution of @iamPeterMartin.