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April #JHSJC Transcript

We kicked off our springtime #JHSJC with a great conversation about two leading articles from the April issue of JHS: "A Prospective Clinical Trial Comparing Denervation With Suspension Arthroplasty for Treatment of Carpometacarpal Arthritis of the Thumb" (https://www.jhandsurg.org/article/S0363-5023(22)00723-7/fulltext) and "Correlation of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 6 Score and Physical Exam Maneuvers With Electrodiagnostic Test Severity in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A Blinded…
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October #JHSJC Transcript

We discussed the following two articles from the October 2022 issue of JHS: The Utility of the Carpal Tunnel Syndrome-6 for Predicting the Outcomes of Carpal Tunnel Release by Francis J. Aversano, MD, Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, Richard H. Gelberman, MD, and Ryan P. Calfee, MD, MScIs Midcarpal Arthroscopy for Suspected Scapholunate Pathology Associated With Greater Interobserver Agreement and More…
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June #JHSJC Transcript

For our June #JHSJC event, we discussed the following two articles: Risk of Amyloidosis and Heart Failure Among Patients Undergoing Surgery for Trigger Digit or Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A Nationwide Cohort Study With Implications for ScreeningThe Reliability of the CTS-6 for Examiners with Varying Levels of Clinical Experience We thank everyone who joined us for the conversation. We’ll be taking…
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January #JHSJC Transcript

We started off the new year strong with our first #JHSJC discussion of 2022! We looked at two leading articles from Volume 47, Issue 1 of JHS: "Evaluation of Risk Factors for Loss of Acceptable Alignment for Distal Radius Fractures That Are Nondisplaced or Minimally Displaced on Initial Presentation" and "Utilization of Diagnostic Testing for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A Survey…
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March #JHSJC Transcript

We had a great discussion this month about two articles from the March issue (Volume 46, Issue 3) of The Journal of Hand Surgery: Impact of Insurance Type on Self-Reported Symptom Severity at the Preoperative Visit for Carpal Tunnel Release and Variation in Use of Electrodiagnostic Testing: Analysis From the Michigan Collaborative Hand Initiative for Quality in Surgery. Thank you…
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February #JHSJC Transcript

We thank all of this month's #JHSJC discussion participants! We talked about two articles from Volume 46, Issue 2 of The Journal of Hand Surgery and addressed a number of critical topics: The Association Between Electrodiagnostic Severity and Treatment Recommendations for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Relevance of Diagnosed Depression and Antidepressants to PROMIS Depression Scores Among Hand Surgical Patients. Feel…