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Rudeness damages medical staff performance
Rudeness damages medical staff performance Research conducted at Tel Aviv University finds incivility has grave consequences for quality of medical care and diagnostic accuracy. A new Tel Aviv University study
PCL – Posterior cruciate ligament avulsion injury
Posterior cruciate ligament avulsion injury Tarek Boutefnouchet and Ayaz Lakdawala review current concepts and surgical approaches to deal with PCL avulsion injury The posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) is an important
MTP joint replacement for hallux rigidus: a developing field
Maire-Clare Killen, Liam McEntee, Mohan Emmanuel, Prasad Karpe and Rajiv Limaye describe the use of arthroplasty to treat a degenerative condition of the first metatarsophalangeal joint (MTP joint) Hallux rigidus is
Jason Webb – Rothman Ranawat Travelling Fellowship adventure
Jason Webb – Rothman Ranawat Travelling Fellowship adventure Earlier this year a group of aspiring surgeons travelled to some of the top orthopaedic centres in the USA as part of the
Study shifts understanding of how bone fractures heal
Study shifts understanding of how bone fractures heal Picture caption: Micro-CT imaging techniques developed by Jonathan Schoenecker and colleagues enable visualisation of blood vessels (shown in color) in bone. Healing
Scientists generate magnetism in metals that are not magnetic
Scientists generate magnetism in metals that are not magnetic Scientists have demonstrated for the first time how to generate magnetism in metals that are not naturally magnetic, which could end
How newts can help osteoarthritis patients
How newts can help osteoarthritis patients A research team at the University of York has adapted the astonishing capacity of animals such as newts to regenerate lost tissues and
Head-neck troubles with modular hip implants
Head-neck troubles with modular hip implants JBJS Case Connector, an online case report journal published by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, has issued a “Watch” regarding relatively rare