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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

⌛ FRCS exam on 3rd June? | 🧠 Six weeks to go!Drill questions in Exam Mode or slow down and study the 'why' behind the 'w...
25/04/2026

⌛ FRCS exam on 3rd June? | 🧠 Six weeks to go!

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The authors undertook a secondary analysis of data from the SWIFFT trial to evaluate the incidence of concurrent ligamen...
24/04/2026

The authors undertook a secondary analysis of data from the SWIFFT trial to evaluate the incidence of concurrent ligament injuries in patients with a scaphoid waist fracture displaced by ≤ 2 mm.



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✨ "An amazing experience" | 💻 Twenty live sessions still to go!Eight sessions in, what do attendees think of PROFAS 2026...
24/04/2026

✨ "An amazing experience" | 💻 Twenty live sessions still to go!

Eight sessions in, what do attendees think of PROFAS 2026 so far? Over 82% of respondents to our survey say the course is '𝘦𝘹𝘵𝘳𝘦𝘮𝘦𝘭𝘺 𝘷𝘢𝘭𝘶𝘢𝘣𝘭𝘦' for their continuous professional development.

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What's the feasibility of a full-scale RCT comparing two exercise-based rehabilitation interventions for patients with a...
23/04/2026

What's the feasibility of a full-scale RCT comparing two exercise-based rehabilitation interventions for patients with an acute patellar dislocation?

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Overall, 14.5% of TAA patients went on to have further procedures to the hindfoot joints, while 24.2% of arthrodesis pat...
22/04/2026

Overall, 14.5% of TAA patients went on to have further procedures to the hindfoot joints, while 24.2% of arthrodesis patients had further procedures.



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22/04/2026

From the ISTA 2025 Annual Congress, this talk discusses the integration of smart implants in orthopaedic rehabilitation, emphasising their ability to provide continuous metrics on healing and recovery.

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🗓️ Twenty-five webinars still to go!We're less than one-third of the way through the 2026 BLRS 'Masterclass on Contempor...
21/04/2026

🗓️ Twenty-five webinars still to go!

We're less than one-third of the way through the 2026 BLRS 'Masterclass on Contemporary Management Techniques'! Catch up on-demand and join our expert faculty live for the remainder of the series.



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21/04/2026

🦵🏽 PRIMARY TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY FOR PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OSTEONECROSIS 🏥

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Our featured author this month is Prof Martin Lindberg-Larsen!Prof Lindberg-Larsen is an author on a paper published thi...
21/04/2026

Our featured author this month is Prof Martin Lindberg-Larsen!

Prof Lindberg-Larsen is an author on a paper published this month that investigates patient safety after day-case and non-day-case hip and knee arthroplasty in a public healthcare setting.



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The authors found significantly worse five-year revision rates for the mobile-bearing Zenith TAA compared with the fixed...
20/04/2026

The authors found significantly worse five-year revision rates for the mobile-bearing Zenith TAA compared with the fixed-bearing Infinity TAA.



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COMING UP NEXT IN THE PROFAS WEBINAR SERIES 🦴✨On Tuesday 21st April Mr Dave Townshend will be presenting on 'Ankle Arthr...
18/04/2026

COMING UP NEXT IN THE PROFAS WEBINAR SERIES 🦴✨

On Tuesday 21st April Mr Dave Townshend will be presenting on 'Ankle Arthritis: Fusion, Replacement or Osteotomy'. Register to join us live, and get the chance to listen to the lecture and take part in the Q&A!



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This is the largest cohort study to examine clinical factors associated with PJI risk following hip or knee arthroplasty...
18/04/2026

This is the largest cohort study to examine clinical factors associated with PJI risk following hip or knee arthroplasty performed in a single surgical centre.



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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