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Case Reports in Orthopaedic Surgery Journal (CROSJ)

Case Reports in Orthopaedic Surgery Journal (CROSJ) is a medical journal established Internationally which provides a platform to publish case reports, case series (series of 2 to 6 cases), clinical image articles and videos on all aspects of orthopaedic surgery. Journal encourages publication of orthopaedic case reports for physicians and medical aspirants to share different results in the form of images in orthopaedics and surgery case reports, which have been encountered in clinical and basic research studies related to musculoskeletal issues. Journal of orthopaedics case reports presents different possibilities to enhance worldwide orthopaedic health outcomes. Orthopaedic surgery journal publishes case study in method of diagnosis, treatment and prevention of orthopaedic diseases. Journal of orthopaedic surgery case reports focusing on the patho-physiology of musculoskeletal system, trauma and other corrective interventions to restore mobility and function. Journal accepts all types of pediatric and geriatric orthopaedic cases.

Manuscript Submission

Journal accepting submission of Shoulder surgery case reports for publication by using Online Manuscript Submission Portal: https://www.orthopaedicsurgeryjournal.org/submit.html

(or) also invited to submit through the Journal E-mail Id: editor@orthopaedicsurgeryjournal.org

Case Reports in Orthopaedic Surgery Journal focuses on the topics that includes:

Arthroplasty & Arthroscopic Surgery
Artificial Joints & Osteology
Bone & Mineral Metabolism
Bone Marrow Research & Transplantation
Bone Research & Fracture Management
Bone Surgery and Disorders
Cartilage and Bone Repair
Challenges & Complications of Orthopaedic Surgery
Deformity and Scoliosis Spine
Development of Orthotic Devices
Dislocation & Osteomyelitis
Exercise Science & Physiotherapy
Foot, Ankle and Leg Surgery
Hand & Wrist Surgery
Hard and Soft Tissue Trauma
Healing & Treatment of Osteoporotic Fractures
Hip & Knee Reconstruction
Imaging Studies & Skeletal Radiology
Injury and Trauma Biomechanics
Joint Replacement Surgeries
Joints and Rheumatology
Muscle-Tendon and Ligaments
Musculoskeletal Disorders
Nutritional Orthopaedics
Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopaedics
Orthopaedic Abnormalities and Corrective Surgery
Orthopaedic Bio-mechanics Research
Orthopaedic Function and Mobility
Orthopaedic Implants
Orthopaedic Rehabilitation
Orthopaedic Surgery
Orthopaedic X-Ray Interpretation
Orthopaedics Research
Orthopaedics: Diagnostic Techniques
Osteoarthrits and Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis Joint Replacement
Pediatric Orthopaedics
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Podiatry and Knee Replacement
Rheumatic Arthritis & Gout
Shoulder and Elbow
Skeletal Development and Diseases
Spinal Injury & Spine Surgery
Spine Disorders & Spine Trauma
Sports Injury & Medicine
Sports Medicine & Doping Studies
Stem Cell Therapy & Regenerative Orthopaedics
Techniques and Advances in Orthopaedic Surgery
Total Joint Reconstruction
Traumatology and Rehabilitation

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