7 May 2014

How social media is proving efficient within the medical industry

A lthough healthcare firms are increasingly embracing social media as an important and successful business tool, many are still sitting on...

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7 May 2014

Careers in the developing regenerative medicine sector

Recent UK Government investments have been announced for the provision of PhD student training and development in the regenerative medicine...

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7 May 2014

Keele’s new anatomy and surgical training centre takes the West Midlands by storm

The brand new, state-of-the-art Keele University Anatomy and Surgical Training Centre opened in April with its first course convened by...

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7 May 2014

EFORT 2014 Congress: Patient safety is the priority

T he 15th Congress of the European Federation of National Associations of Orthopaedics and Traumatology (EFORT) takes place in 2014 in...

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13 March 2014

Can the introduction of a musculoskeletal assessment services in your region improve patient care?

Introduction The Department of Health (DoH) has budgeted for over £5 billion for musculoskeletal services, which has almost doubled over...

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13 March 2014

Mechanics and management of Hallux Rigidus

Introduction This condition was first described in 1887 by Davies-Colley,1 who used the term Hallux flexus in referring to the...

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3 February 2014

Effects Of Using Saw-blades On Bone During Orthopaedic Procedures

   Most orthopaedic procedures involve using saw-blades for cutting bones either during arthroplasty or for performing osteotomy and re-alignment procedures....

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3 February 2014

A case study of binary outcome data extraction across three systematic reviews of hip arthroplasty: errors and differences of selection

Abstract Background Data extraction is a key stage in systematic review, yet it is the subject of little research. The...

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