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    Assessment and management of cauda equina syndrome by Greenhalgh, Sue, Finucane, Laura, Mercer, Chris, Selfe, James

    Published in Musculoskeletal science & practice (01-10-2018)
    “…Abstract Introduction Cauda equina syndrome (CES) is a rare condition that affects the nerves in the spine supplying the bladder, bowel and sexual function…”
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    Act now - serious pathology of the spine is affected by health inequalities by Greenhalgh, Sue, Finucane, Laura M., Mercer, Christopher, Yeowell, Gill

    Published in Musculoskeletal science & practice (01-11-2024)
    “…Early diagnosis of serious spinal pathology is the key to optimise patient outcomes, yet early diagnosis can be adversely affected by health inequalities. In…”
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    Safety netting; best practice in the face of uncertainty by Greenhalgh, Sue, Finucane, Laura M., Mercer, Christopher, Selfe, James

    Published in Musculoskeletal science & practice (01-08-2020)
    “…Safety netting is a recognised General Practitioner (GP) diagnostic strategy often used in the face of uncertainty to help ensure that a patient with…”
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    Under the medical gaze: facts and fictions of chronic pain by Greenhalgh, Susan

    Published 2001
    “…This compelling account of the author's experience with a chronic pain disorder and subsequent interaction with the American health care system goes to the…”
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    A novel approach to expedite emergency investigation for suspected cauda equina syndrome referrals from community and primary care services: A service evaluation by Gill, Jonathon, Greenhalgh, Sue, Latour, Jos M., Pickup, Stephen, Yeowell, Gillian

    Published in Musculoskeletal science & practice (01-08-2024)
    “…Although a rare spinal emergency, cauda equina syndrome (CES) can result in significant physical, emotional, and psychological sequalae. Introducing a CES…”
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    A service evaluation of patients suspected of Cauda Equina Syndrome referred to accident and emergency departments from a national telephone triage service by Higginson, Robin, Letheren, Andrew, Selfe, James, Greenhalgh, Sue, Mercer, Chris

    Published in Musculoskeletal science & practice (01-12-2020)
    “…The presentation and management of Cauda Equina Syndrome (CES) remains contentious in medical literature, however it is widely agreed that CES requires…”
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    Development of a toolkit for early identification of cauda equina syndrome by Greenhalgh, Sue, Truman, Carole, Webster, Valerie, Selfe, James

    Published in Primary health care research & development (01-11-2016)
    “…Aim To develop a simple cauda equina syndrome (CES) toolkit to facilitate the subjective examination of low back pain patients potentially at risk of CES. To…”
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    Developing an early alert system for metastatic spinal cord compression (MSCC): Red Flag credit cards by Turnpenney, Jackie, Greenhalgh, Sue, Richards, Lena, Crabtree, Annamaria, Selfe, James

    Published in Primary health care research & development (01-01-2015)
    “…To produce a user-friendly list of metastatic spinal cord compression (MSCC) Red Flags for non-specialist 'generalist' front-line clinicians working in…”
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    Anterior knee pain and cold knees: A possible association in women by Selfe, James, Sutton, Chris, Hardaker, Natalie J, Greenhalgh, Sue, Karki, Anne, Dey, Paola

    Published in The knee (01-10-2010)
    “…Abstract Abnormal reactions to environmental cold have been observed in some patients with Anterior Knee Pain (AKP). The aims of this study were to investigate…”
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    Margaret: a tragic case of spinal Red Flags and Red Herrings by Greenhalgh, Sue, Selfe, James

    Published in Physiotherapy (2004)
    “…Objective This case illustrates how easily patient misattribution can influence the clinical reasoning process and it alerts physiotherapists to safeguard from…”
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    Conservation policy, land -use patterns and the protection of the Little Darby Creek, Central Ohio by Greenhalgh, Sue Elisa

    Published 01-01-2000
    “…Urban encroachment of agricultural land and its corresponding environmental consequences are a rising concern in the U.S. Water quality, the nation's greatest…”
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    Navigating practice and academic change in collaborative partnership with a community advisory board by Taylor, Evelyn, Marino, Deborah, Rasor-Greenhalgh, Sue, Hudak, Sandra

    Published in Journal of allied health (2010)
    “…University-based allied health programs must prepare entry-level professionals for a continually-evolving practice landscape. Health care education must…”
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    Achieving a diverse profession through academic recruitment by Taylor, E, Rasor-Greenhalgh, S, Hudak, S, Stombaugh, I

    “…National studies of the student diversity of Family and Consumer Sciences programs reveal that there is consistently a limited number of underrepresented…”
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    A university-community model for the integration of nutrition research, practice, and education by Rebovich, E.Jean, Wodarski, Lois Ann, Hurley, Roberta S, Rasor-Greenhalgh, Sue, Stombaugh, Isabelle

    “…A model to integrate nutrition research, practice, and education was conceptualized and implemented to enhance student learning opportunities. The model…”
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    Attitude changes of dietetic students performing nutritional assessment on healthy elderly by Rasor-Greenhalgh, S A, Stombaugh, I A, Garrison, M E

    Published in Journal of nutrition for the elderly (14-10-1993)
    “…As the population of individuals over 65 yrs of age continues to grow, so does the demand for nutrition counseling and intervention for this age group…”
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