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This story illustrates the "before" of orthopedics—a time when surgeons relied on individual experience and "subjective judgments". Modern Evidence-Based Orthopedics (EBO) was born to bridge this gap, ensuring that clinical decisions are backed by rigorous data rather than just tradition or gut feeling. How Evidence-Based Medicine Transforms Care

In the late 19th century, a surgeon treated a six-year-old child with one leg longer than the other. Following the best instincts of the time, the doctor tried rubber bandages and, later, a high shoe on the healthy leg for comfort. When these failed, another specialist recommended amputation based on a diagnosis of a congenital lymphatic issue. It was only after surgery that a microscopic examination suggested the growth might have been caused by a parasite—a discovery that could have potentially changed the entire course of treatment if that evidence had been available and standard at the start. Evidence-based Orthopedics (Evidence-Based Medi...

Today, EBO moves beyond trial and error to provide predictable, high-quality outcomes: Orthopaedic Evidence-Based Medicine - OrthoInfo - AAOS This story illustrates the "before" of orthopedics—a time

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