8 August 2018

Partial knee replacements are better for many patients and cheaper for the NHS

Researchers at the Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences (NDORMS) have found that many more patients could be...

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6 August 2018

New surgery for groin pain found to be more effective than physiotherapy

As the FIFA World Cup has come to an end, researchers have found that keyhole surgery could help get injured...

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3 August 2018

Urinary markers predict bone problems after hip replacement

In a study published in the Journal of Orthopaedic Research, investigators have identified urinary markers that differentiate total hip replacement patients...

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1 August 2018

Older patients with knee pain may benefit from allograft transplant technique

Knee pain in active patients over the age of 40 is often difficult to treat but, according to researchers presenting...

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25 July 2018

Limited shoulder function is leading factor for rotator cuff surgery

For patients with rotator cuff tears, improving shoulder function is the most important reason for moving forward with surgical repair,...

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23 July 2018

Current ACL return to sport criteria fails to identify second injury risk

Returning to your sport after an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury and not suffering a second injury is often difficult,...

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20 July 2018

Results for female ACL graft repair methods differ among younger athletes

Female athletes are two to eight more times likely to injure their ACL than males, however utilising one graft repair...

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11 July 2018

High-tech treatment of open leg wounds no better than using regular dressings

A new study of open leg fractures suggests there is no difference to patient recovery whether high-tech negative pressure wound...

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