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The primary goal of The American Journal
of Orthopedics® is to provide timely, practical, and readable
technical information of the highest caliber to the orthopedic surgeon
involved in the everyday practice of orthopedics.
To accomplish this, The American Journal
of Orthopedics® will present unbiased, comprehensive,
and clinically relevant review articles, original studies, case
reports, and practical department features.
To assure the highest editorial quality possible, each article
appearing in The American Journal of
Orthopedics® will be peer reviewed for its clinical relevance,
technical accuracy, and clarity of presentation.
The American Journal of Orthopedics® will
strive to provide its readers with a variety of topics, taking into
account the diversity of practice interests. Those topics will include
surgical procedures, diagnosis and treatment, arthroscopy, sports
medicine, trauma, pediatric and geriatric orthopedics, and rehabilitation.
Finally, The American Journal of Orthopedics®
will be responsive to the needs of our readers by providing opportunities
for comment and input through a Letters to the Editor column.
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