Volume 104(18) pgs. 1599-1694,e79-e82 September 21, 2022

1. What's New in Hip Replacement.

2. 15% of Talar Osteochondral Lesions Are Present Bilaterally While Only 1 in 3 Bilateral Lesions Are Bilaterally Symptomatic.

3. Serum Glucose Variability Increases the Risk of Complications Following Aseptic Revision Hip and Knee Arthroplasty.

4. Isolated Lateral Tibiofemoral Compartment Osteoarthritis: Survivorship and Patient Acceptable Symptom State After Lateral Fixed-Bearing Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty at Mean 10-Year Follow-up.

5. Spontaneous Lumbar Curve Correction Following Vertebral Body Tethering of Main Thoracic Curves.

6. Patients Who Undergo Rotator Cuff Repair Can Safely Return to Driving at 2 Weeks Postoperatively.

7. Applying Deep Learning to Establish a Total Hip Arthroplasty Radiography Registry: A Stepwise Approach.

8. Defining Minimally Important Differences in Functional Outcomes in Musculoskeletal Oncology.

9. Host Perspectives of High-Income Country Orthopaedic Resident Rotations in Low and Middle-Income Countries.

10. Deep Learning and Imaging for the Orthopaedic Surgeon: How Machines "Read" Radiographs.

11. What's Important: Dealing with Gun Violence.

12. Preston J. Phillips, MD 1962-2022.

13. James W. Strickland, MD 1936-2022.

14. New Beginnings and Revealing Invisible Identities.

15. Diversity and Inclusion in Orthopaedic Surgery from Medical School to Practice: AOA Critical Issues.

16. To Drive or Not to Drive?: Commentary on an article by Ariel E. Badger, MS, et al.: "Patients Who Undergo Rotator Cuff Repair Can Safely Return to Driving at 2 Weeks Postoperatively".

17. Deep Learning Dramatically Reduces the Work Associated with Image Cataloguing and Analysis: Commentary on an article by Pouria Rouzrokh, MD, MPH, MHPE, et al.: "Applying Deep Learning to Establish a Total Hip Arthroplasty Radiography Registry. A Stepwise Approach".