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BJJ published by The British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery, a registered charity. The Bone & Joint Journal (BJJ) formerly known as The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (British Volume), is published by The British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery, a registered charity (No. 209299). BJJ is the flagship publication under the Bone & Joint umbrella, a major provider of content and services for the orthopaedic community.For more information on Bone & Joint, please visit www.boneandjoint.org.uk. Editor-in-Chief: Professor Fares Haddad, BSc, MCh(Orth), FRCS(Orth)
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Print ISSN no: 2049-4394
Online ISSN no: 2049-4408

Subtalar arthroereisis may be a useful adjunct in adult progressive collapsing foot deformity, particularly for improvin...
26/03/2026

Subtalar arthroereisis may be a useful adjunct in adult progressive collapsing foot deformity, particularly for improving radiological correction of forefoot and midfoot abduction.



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πŸŽ‰ There are still 27 sessions to go in the BLRS Masterclass on Contemporary Management Techniques webinar series!Sign up...
26/03/2026

πŸŽ‰ There are still 27 sessions to go in the BLRS Masterclass on Contemporary Management Techniques webinar series!

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26/03/2026

πŸ’Š THE IMPACT OF UNHELPFUL PAIN BELIEFS ON PATIENT OUTCOMES AFTER SURGICALLY MANAGED ANKLE FRACTURES 🦢🏽

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✨ Have you authored a paper published in Bone & Joint Research in the last two years? Are you attending the ORS Annual M...
24/03/2026

✨ Have you authored a paper published in Bone & Joint Research in the last two years? Are you attending the ORS Annual Meeting from 27th-31st March?

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Early weightbearing (≀ two weeks after isolated primary subtalar arthrodesis) is not associated with any deleterious eff...
24/03/2026

Early weightbearing (≀ two weeks after isolated primary subtalar arthrodesis) is not associated with any deleterious effects on union, infection rates, or wound complications.



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While most contemporary cement types have comparable revision rates, five were associated with a significantly higher ra...
23/03/2026

While most contemporary cement types have comparable revision rates, five were associated with a significantly higher rate of revision. Outcome monitoring for bone cement warrants scrutiny just like implant components.



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The treatment of complex talar pathology such as avascular necrosis, post-traumatic talar deformity, and talar tumours, ...
23/03/2026

The treatment of complex talar pathology such as avascular necrosis, post-traumatic talar deformity, and talar tumours, can pose a challenge for any foot and ankle surgeon.



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TOMORROW: 'Statistics for Orthopods' with Prof Daniel Perry!Register for the PROFAS 2026 webinar series today, join us f...
23/03/2026

TOMORROW: 'Statistics for Orthopods' with Prof Daniel Perry!

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22/03/2026

🏨 TRAUMATIC SPINAL CORD AND CAUDA EQUINA INJURIES πŸš‘

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Male patients were five times more likely to have a reoperation for postoperative periprosthetic femoral fracture when u...
22/03/2026

Male patients were five times more likely to have a reoperation for postoperative periprosthetic femoral fracture when using a cemented polished taper-slip compared to a collared cementless femoral component.



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As total ankle arthroplasty becomes an increasingly common treatment for end-stage ankle arthritis, managing failing imp...
21/03/2026

As total ankle arthroplasty becomes an increasingly common treatment for end-stage ankle arthritis, managing failing implants is becoming a growing challenge for orthopaedic surgeons.



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Nonoperative treatments have proven highly effective for managing MAT, often serving as the primary approach, as approxi...
20/03/2026

Nonoperative treatments have proven highly effective for managing MAT, often serving as the primary approach, as approximately 75% of patients experience spontaneous resolution of the condition.



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The Bone & Joint Journal (BJJ) is the flagship journal published by The British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery, a registered charity (No. 209299). BJJ is the official publication of the British Orthopaedic Association, New Zealand Orthopaedic Association, The Hip Society and The Knee Society. Editor-in-Chief: Professor Fares S Haddad, BSc, MCh(Orth), FRCS(Orth) Impact Factor: 4.306 Print ISSN no: 2049-4394 Online ISSN no: 2049-4408