Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - Societies

Societies

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, American volume is the official scientific journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and is affiliated with:

  • American Orthopaedic Association
  • Eastern Orthopaedic Association
  • Mid-America Orthopaedic Association
  • Western Orthopaedic Association

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, British volume is the official journal of these associations:

  • Australian Orthopaedic Association
  • British Orthopaedic Association
  • British Orthopaedic Research Society
  • Canadian Orthopaedic Association
  • Canadian Orthopaedic Research Society
  • European Federation of National Associations of Orthopaedics and Traumatology
  • European Orthopaedic Research Society
  • Irish Orthopaedic Association
  • New Zealand Orthopaedic Association
  • South African Orthopaedic Association

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