Search Results - "Dawe, Edward"
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Ankle arthroscopy to manage sequelae after ankle fractures
Published in Knee surgery, sports traumatology, arthroscopy : official journal of the ESSKA (01-11-2015)“…Purpose The role of ankle arthroscopy in managing the consequences of ankle fractures is yet to be fully established. This study aims to assess this procedure…”
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The acute Charcot foot in diabetics: Diagnosis and management
Published in EFORT Open Reviews (01-10-2018)“…Acute Charcot foot is a diagnostic challenge.The exact pathophysiology is not fully understood.Acute Charcot foot is often present with a history of trauma or…”
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The effect of different methods of stability assessment on fixation rate and complications in supination external rotation (SER) 2/4 ankle fractures
Published in Foot and ankle surgery (01-06-2015)“…Highlights • We compare outcomes of SER type II/IV ankle fractures assessed with different radiographic protocols. • We compare those assessed with examination…”
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The Results of Total Hip Arthroplasty for Fractured Neck of Femur in Octogenarians
Published in The Journal of arthroplasty (01-03-2014)“…Abstract The role of total hip arthroplasty (THA) for fracture in octogenarians remains unclear. Over a two-year period, 354 patients aged > 80 years were…”
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Dignity in surgical care: how little we really know
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Successful arthroscopic decompression and synthetic grafting of a posterior talar cyst: A case report
Published in Foot and ankle surgery (01-06-2014)“…Abstract We describe the endoscopic management of a large talar cyst using synthetic allograft gel. Three and a half years later the patient has returned to…”
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(vi) Anatomy and biomechanics of the foot and ankle
Published in Orthopaedics and trauma (01-08-2011)“…Abstract The foot is a complex anatomical and biomechanical structure. It functions to allow stable stance, ambulation and the effective transfer of force…”
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Vitamin D and Calcium Supplementation in Elderly Patients Suffering Fragility Fractures; The Road not Taken
Published in The open orthopaedics journal (31-10-2017)“…Calcium and Vitamin D supplementation in elderly patients may decrease the risk of hip fracture by up to one-third. Many patients suffering fragility fractures…”
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Perioperative management of elderly patients suffering a hip fracture
Published in British journal of hospital medicine (London, England : 2005) (01-02-2014)“…Preparing elderly patients for emergency hip fracture surgery is a significant challenge for hospital staff. This article discusses the principles of…”
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Anti-Gravity Simulated Weight Reduction: A Pilot Study to Assess the Impact Upon Pain for Foot and Ankle Arthritis
Published in Foot & ankle orthopaedics (01-10-2019)“…Category: Ankle, Ankle Arthritis, Hindfoot, Midfoot/Forefoot Introduction/Purpose: Osteoarthritis in the foot and ankle affects approximately 30,000 patients…”
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A comparative study of radiation dose and screening time between mini C-arm and standard fluoroscopy in elective foot and ankle surgery
Published in Foot and ankle surgery (01-03-2011)“…Abstract Background Mini C-arm devices have gained popularity in extremity surgery. There is little evidence of the benefits of this technique in the clinical…”
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The gait cycle and its variations with disease and injury
Published in Orthopaedics and trauma (01-06-2020)“…Assessment of gait forms an integral part of the clinical examination of the lower limbs. Normal gait requires stability and adequate clearance and positioning…”
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Simulated weight reduction using an anti-gravity treadmill – A pilot study of the impact of weight loss on foot and ankle arthritis
Published in Foot and ankle surgery (01-10-2021)“…•First paper to describe quantifiable benefit of weight loss in foot and ankle arthritis sufferers.•Treadmill with “anti-gravity” capabilities allowing…”
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Changing trends in the management of intertrochanteric hip fractures - a single centre experience
Published in Injury (01-07-2016)“…Abstract With an annual incidence greater than 65,000 in the United Kingdom, hip fractures are a common but debilitating injury predominantly affecting those…”
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Tips for GP trainees working in trauma and orthopaedics
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Compensating for loss: running on one tibialis anterior
Published in BMJ case reports (03-05-2017)“…Rupture of the tibialis anterior (TA) tendon is rare and may be either traumatic or spontaneous. TA is the main ankle dorsiflexor, providing 80% of the power,…”
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Elbow pain
Published in InnovAiT (01-06-2011)“…Elbow pain is a common complaint that affects a significant proportion of the population and accounts for a high number of consultations within general…”
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Maxwell tests find no heart disease
Published in Times (London, England : 1788) (16-12-1991)Get full text
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Maxwell banks hit hard by lost loans
Published in Times (London, England : 1788) (12-12-1991)Get full text
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Lax security led wives to think attack inevitable: The Inglis Barracks takes its name from General Sir William Inglis, who gave the expression die-hard to the English language. Inglis, then a lieutenant-colonet commanding the 57th of Foot at Albuhera in 1811 during the Peninsula War, was woundd in the battle. From the ground he called on his men: " Die hard, 57th! dle hard!" They suffered severe casualties in the action and were awarded the battle honour " Albuhera". Inglis recovered and went on to become a general. The 57th later became the Mid
Published in Times (London, England : 1788) (02-08-1988)Get full text
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