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    As the scale of the coronavirus pandemic continues to grow, so does the amount of uncertainty. This virus has upended life as we know it. And we, as surgeons, are not particularly good at dealing with uncertainty.11 Although uncertainty is the norm in areas such as business forecasting and stock price valuations, we feel uneasy when grappling with tough questions, such as whether to cancel…

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    • Amid the rise of COVID-19 cases again, and shutdowns being reinforced, here is a good read from the JSES with ideas on how to continue to take care of patients. Stay safe! #JSES https://t.co/ebKhdqVPXv https://t.co/Km5VLH7lVJ

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    Paget-Schroetter syndrome (PSS) is a rare condition of axillosubclavian vein thrombosis often seen in athletes with a history of repetitive external rotation and abduction of the shoulder. The purpose of this review was to analyze the literature and characterize PSS in the athletic population, including risk of PSS by sport. We also provide a comprehensive review of PSS to inform clinicians on…

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    • Axillosubclavian vein thrombosis secondary to repetitive shoulder abduction and external rotation in baseball players and weight lifters is reviewed in this paper. Clinical awareness of this syndrome is critical to avoid delay in diagnosis and treatment. https://t.co/Ey79MI1xuv https://t.co/ShgLdJ34ks

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    We are excited to announce the launch of the newest member of the Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Family of Journals – JSES Reviews, Reports, and Techniques. Based on the feedback from clinicians and researchers from around the world, JSES Reviews, Reports, and Techniques addresses a major void in the publication landscape for shoulder and elbow surgery. Clinically oriented and…

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    • The newest addition to the Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Family of Journals! https://t.co/tRhSSnNghI

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    We are excited to announce the launch of the newest member of the Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Family of Journals – JSES Reviews, Reports, and Techniques. Based on the feedback from clinicians and researchers from around the world, JSES Reviews, Reports, and Techniques addresses a major void in the publication landscape for shoulder and elbow surgery. Clinically oriented and…

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    • Editorial: JSES @ASESmembers announces new journal: JSES Reviews, Reports, and Techniques https://t.co/fyStBcddGB

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    As the scale of the coronavirus pandemic continues to grow, so does the amount of uncertainty. This virus has upended life as we know it. And we, as surgeons, are not particularly good at dealing with uncertainty.11 Although uncertainty is the norm in areas such as business forecasting and stock price valuations, we feel uneasy when grappling with tough questions, such as whether to cancel…

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    • See the editorial from the Codman Society in this month’s @JSES https://t.co/ebKhdqVPXv COVID has been a terrible scourge but we must find ways to be creative and learn new lessons about harnessing technology for value-based patient care. #staysafe #orthotwitter

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    Patients frequently undergo interventions prior to shoulder arthroplasty, including injections and arthroscopy. While the potential impact of injections on postoperative outcomes such as infection has been well studied, it is less clear whether prior arthroscopy has an impact on infection rates following shoulder arthroplasty. The purpose of this study was to determine whether prior ipsilateral…

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    • How does shoulder arthroscopy influence our infection rates. Read this interesting article published in @JSESMedia about: 🔎 The Impact of Prior Ipsilateral Arthroscopy on Infection Rates After Shoulder Arthroplasty. https://t.co/JXlkSB8tFl https://t.co/VBb56AgXYM