6 October 2014

Shoulder arthroscopy: Past, present and future

The Past Arthroscope literally means “to look at joints”. The idea of looking into the human body to visualise internal...

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6 October 2014

I’m sorry about that – The effects of medical negligence claims

Over the past five years, medical negligence claims lodged against NHS staff have risen by 80% and the bill for...

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6 October 2014

Live cadaveric demonstrations roll into Nottingham in an educational first for BESS

This year’s British Elbow and Shoulder Society (BESS) congress witnessed a novel form of medical education as the Arthrex Mobile...

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5 August 2014

“Science creates confidence and trust”

On behalf of the distinguished German Societies for Orthopaedics and Trauma (DGOOC, DGU and BVO) we are excited to present...

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5 August 2014

Virtual orthopaedic clinic – can we replace face-to-face appointments?

Modern healthcare is consuming vast resources and countries spend between 2% and 18% of their GDP on healthcare1. However, we...

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5 August 2014

Neurorehabilitation: How technological advancements are helping drop foot sufferers

There are approximately 152,000 strokes occurring in the UK every year and 1.1 million stroke survivors living in the UK....

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5 August 2014

The bare bones – Notes of a medical student

The last month of Medical School has been by far the most intense and hectic yet. While most students across...

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5 August 2014

Role of mini C-arm in foot and ankle surgery and its recent advances

Tweet //   Introduction Emergence of digital technology has brought innovations in the field of medicine. Amongst them is the...

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