RT Journal A1 Swiontkowski, Marc F. T1 Evidence-Based Orthopaedics: The Best Answers to Clinical Questions JF The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery JO The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery YR 2009 FD December 1 VO 91 IS 12 SP 3019 OP 3019 DO UL http://dx.doi.org/ AB Dr. Wright and colleagues attempt to deliver a compilation of the best information available in the literature for important orthopaedic clinical issues. The approach of Wright and his section editors is to collect all Level-I, II, and III evidence regarding questions of high clinical relevance. The book contains 100 chapters divided into sections on spine, upper extremity, pediatrics, trauma, foot and ankle, arthroplasty, and sports medicine. The Introduction is Dr. Wright's own tutorial, on evidence-based orthopaedics. This Introduction is extremely instructive and will be useful to all orthopaedic surgeons to gain a greater degree of understanding on quality clinical research and levels of evidence.