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5-Minute Summary: An Assessment of the Top 100 Most-Liked Orthopaedic Surgery TikTok Videos

5 min · 21 de jun de 2026
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The wide reach and unique short audiovisual nature of TikTok make it a potential modality for disseminating information about orthopaedic surgery to both patients and medical professionals. However, only a few recent studies have assessed the purpose and creators of orthopaedic surgery content on TikTok.

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