Tag "Orthopaedic"
7-8 December 2019, Future orthopaedic surgeons conference; London
Future orthopaedic surgeons conference (FOSC) is an international trauma and orthopaedic surgery conference aimed solely at medical students and junior doctors. Now in its 10th year, FOSC continues to bring
26-27 March 2020, Oxford Bone Infection Conference; Oxford – POSTPONED
UPDATE: Coronavirus (13 March 2020): Earlier today, a joint policy statement was issued by the Royal Surgical Colleges cancelling all non-essential travel for surgeons and trainees. This, together with institutional travel
EBJIS: From basic science to clinical practice
Preview: The importance of translation science in the development of concepts on infection prevention and treatment The European Bone and Joint Infection Society (EBJIS) meeting will take place in Antwerp,
Global hip and knee replacement market set to be worth $20.4bn by 2028
The hip and knee replacement markets are worth approximately 25 per cent of the global orthopaedics market, growing steadily at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 2.6 per cent between
BOAST Guidelines for management of ankle fractures
The British Orthopaedic Association Standards for Trauma (BOASTs) sets out guidelines for best practice of specific injuries. The guidelines for management of ankle fractures were introduced in August 2016. Similar
Look beyond orthopaedics to gear up for the 2020s and beyond
Technologies making headway in other sectors can unlock improvements in the efficiency, effectiveness and patient satisfaction of orthopaedic surgery. But a collaborative approach is needed, and we have to act
Many people are underestimating the impact of sprains
Thousands of people are increasing their risk of chronic ankle problems by underestimating the impact of sprains, according to foot scientists. Podiatrists at the University of Salford say sprains, picked
Arthrex Futures – surgical skills registrar training
Promotional feature Medical education has always been the beating heart of Arthrex’s spirit for innovation Due to the revolutionary nature of arthroscopic surgery, medical education for surgeons and theatre staff
Adult acquired flat foot (Pes Planus) deformity
Maire-Claire Killen, Rajiv Limaye and Neil Limaye conduct a brief review of the literature looking at this relatively common deformity Introduction Acquired flat foot is a relatively common deformity encountered