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AAOS Now, November 2025

Annual Meeting Video Interviews Your AAOS Clinical Quality & Research Practice Management Professional Development Advocacy Residency Commentary
  • Where connections spark innovation: The AAOS Annual Meeting is a melting pot of ideas

    Annunziato (Ned) Amendola, MD, FAAOS

    At the heart of the AAOS Annual Meeting is a spirit of engagement and collaboration — between AAOS and all its members, specialty societies, international guests, and industry partners.

  • From scientific exchange to pickleball: The AAOS 2026 Annual Meeting Exhibit Hall has it all

    Molly Todd Rudy

    The world’s largest orthopaedic marketplace will kick off during the AAOS 2026 Annual Meeting, March 2 to 6 at the Morial Convention Center in New Orleans, offering an unparalleled educational experience where attendees can see firsthand the newest innovations that will shape the future of orthopaedics.

  • AAOS 2026 Annual Meeting: Laissez les bon temps rouler in New Orleans!

    Stuart J. Fischer, MD, FAAOS

    AAOS Annual Meeting attendees can eat, drink, and enjoy music in New Orleans and still be ready for a committee meeting or instructional course early the next morning.

  • Novel regenerative technique for treating ankle osteochondral lesions combines arthroscopy, BMAC

    Rebecca Araujo

    Italian researchers from the University of Bologna reported a novel technique for the treatment of ankle osteochondral lesions (OCLs).

  • Survey reveals gaps in radiation risk awareness among female orthopaedic surgeons

    Heather Knox

    As more women enter the field of orthopaedic surgery, radiation-safety education and equipment may need to be tailored to address health issues such as women-specific cancers.

  • Study finds MAC-STILA technique does not hinder operative workflow in geriatric hip fracture management

    Heather Knox

    A study presented at the AAOS 2025 Annual Meeting investigated whether the MAC-STILA (monitored anesthesia care and soft-tissue infiltration with local anesthetic) technique during geriatric hip-fracture care affects intraoperative workflow efficiency.

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