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Report demonstrates clinical and economic value of the ATTUNE Knee system
DePuy Synthes recently released the report, “Improving the Value of Primary Total Knee Arthroplasty: the ATTUNE® Knee System,” that analyses the ATTUNE Knee’s current clinical and economic data. The report
9–11 December 2017 – Young adult hip joint preservation cadaver course; Sheffield
Course Content •HipArthroscopy•MinimallyInvasive Peri-AcetabularOsteotomy•OtherTriple Pelvic and PaediatricOsteotomies•Intertrochanteric/PertrochantericFemoral Osteotomies•SurgicalDislocation of the Hip•IntracapsularFemoral Osteotomies•ArticulatedHip Distraction for Avascular Necrosis•NonArthroplastyOption for Osteoarthritis•Arthroplastyoptions in the young adult. Course Guidance Course is suitable for Consultants and
Safe Orthopaedics offers new technologies to treat traumatic injuries caused due to osteoperosis or bone metastases
Safe Orthopaedics has produced a transverse connector designed to rigidify the stabilisation of posterior spinal osteosynthesis, as well as cement injectable through the Cypress screw to enhance its anchoring strength
Corin and Simpleware develop personalised hip replacements
The Exeter-based Simpleware product group, part of Synopsys, is helping the Corin Group achieve breakthroughs in personalising total hip replacement (THR). Simpleware software is being used for patient-specific computational modelling and
Money Matters: Does your CEA mean more tax to pay?
Simon Bruce on the reward that could become a tax headache Doctors who have recently received a Clinical Excellence Award tell us that the recognition is worth more than any
Increase in digestive disease-related death following joint replacement
A study of nearly 720,000 hip and knee replacement patients has shown that clinicians should be aware of a patient’s potential for post-operative complications relating to the digestive system as
Orthopaedic Knee Conference 2017 – Get your FREE tickets today
Orthopaedic Knee Conference 2017 – Improving Outcomes Through Innovation 3 November 2017, Royal Armouries, Leeds, UK Orthopaedic consultants and industry experts will gather in Leeds in November for The
No ‘weekend effect’ for the elderly suffering from broken hips in the NHS
New research has found NHS patients admitted to hospital at the weekend with a hip fracture are at no greater risk of death compared to weekdays. In fact, the risk
Early epigenetic switches associated with childhood bone health
The health of children’s bones could be determined before they are born, a new University of Southampton study has shown. Researchers from the MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit and the Institute
History of the Atlas cup
PROMOTIONAL FEATURE The seeds for the Atlas cup were first sown in 1985, when a French industrialist set up a small factory under the name of OMCI. And after 30 years,