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Human and Animal Rights: Ethical clearance documents need to be provided if applicable. The work involving animal models and human volunteers need to submit the necessary statements.
In the above publication ethical cases if the violations are found, the editorial office is authorized to take action accordingly.
Published : 08th November 2024
Authors : Pinar Baydar Yucel, Anil Yoldas, Ali Karakus*
Citation : Yucel PB, et al. (2024). Drop Foot Due to Sciatic Neuropathy after Intramuscular Injection. Orthop Res J. 6(1):29.
Published : 05th November 2024
Authors : Dolfi Herscovici Jr1,* Alexander D Selsky2
Citation : Herscovici D, et al. (2024). Recent Advances for the Management of Foot and Ankle Trauma in Europe and the USA. Orthop Res J. 6(1):28.
Published : 17th June 2024
Authors : Pranav Kothiyal1,*, Kunal Vij2, Arnav Pathak3
Citation : Citation: Kothiyal P, et al. (2024). Atypical Aneurysmal Bone Cyst of Humerus with Pathological Fracture Mimicking a Malignancy - A Case Report. Orthop Res J. 6(1):26.
Published : 23rd January 2024
Author : Antonín Cuc*
Citation : Cuc A. (2024). What New OECD Patients Consistently Need from OECD Management since 2024. Orthop Res J. 6(1):27.
Published : 22nd August 2023
Authors : Adeel Hamid1, Usman Gill1,*, Mian Hanif2
Citation : Hamid A, et al. (2023). Comparison of Acetabular Cup Positioning In Total Hip Arthroplasty: Direct Lateral VS Posterior Approach. Orthop Res J. 5(1):26.
Published : 04th January 2023
Authors : Joong-Bae Seo, Jae-Sung Yoo*, Kyu Beom Kim, Sung-Joon Choi
Citation : Joong-Bae Seo, et al. (2023). Straight Proximal Humeral Nailing Can Avoid Deltoid Atrophy for Proximal Humeral Fracture: A Comparison with Locking Plating. Orthop Res J. 5(1):25.