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Review: Thousands of surgical clinicians unite at Future Surgery 2021 to help revolutionise patient care
The first ever Future Surgery event to take place in-person has been a huge success with thousands of clinicians uniting at ExCeL London. Over the two days, exhibitors shared insights and training,
Diet research could reduce number of hip fractures
A lack of high-quality research is preventing the development of dietary advice that could reduce the number of hip fractures, a new study suggests. Hip fracture is the most common
Medical training takes a mental toll, but less than a decade ago
A 13-year effort to track the mental health of new doctors in their most stressful time of training shows signs that things have got better. But those first-year residents, also
Specific cell population plays a key role in the affect arthritis has on the body and the pain patients feel
Scientists at the University of Birmingham have led a study which has identified a new specific population of cells that plays a key role in the affect arthritis has on
Key healthcare and tech companies pledge to decarbonise NHS supply chain by 2045
An influential group of global healthcare and tech companies has pledged to decarbonise the NHS supply chain by 2045 at the latest, supporting the ambition of the NHS in England
Bone mineral density decreases less than expected after menopause
Bone mineral density at the femoral neck bone in postmenopausal women decreased by an average of 10% during a 25-year follow-up, according to a new study from the University of
New service evaluation to examine effect of NuroKor bioelectric technology on osteoarthritis patients waiting for knee replacement surgery
An innovative, new clinical project to examine the effects of the use of bioelectrical technology for pain management in patients waiting for knee replacement surgery, launched in October. The six-month
Long distance running damages the hips is a false old belief!
Authors Laura M. Horga, Johann Henckel, Anna Di Laura, Martin A. Belzunce, Harry Hothi, Alister J. Hart, of the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, discuss the results of their Exercise for
Surgeon in Focus – Mark T Kolich
Dr Kolich is a fellowship-trained orthopaedic surgeon specialising in outpatient total joints, including minimally invasive anterior approach total hips, less invasive total knees, partial knee replacements, knee arthroscopy, and complex