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    Ortho Evidence - 5 month(s) ago

    OrthoEvidence is the global online source for high quality and timely Orthopaedic-only evidence-based summaries, pre-appraised by Orthopaedic medical experts.

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    Patients with lateral patellar instability had improved static bipedal balance control at 1 year after medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction, according to published results.Researchers analyzed balance control, postural stability and clinical outcomes of 26 patients with recurrent lateral patellar instability who underwent isolated MPFL reconstruction and 26 matched, healthy control

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    • 🧍‍♂️ MPFL reconstruction improved static bipedal balance control for patients with lateral patellar instability. @SaveThePatella 🔽 Read more: https://t.co/6AmrCflBJZ

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    According to published results, long-term composite outcome scores may provide more promising post-discharge quality metrics compared with in-hospital mortality as the single measure for adult trauma patients. Cheryl K. Zogg, PhD, MSPH, MHS, and colleagues used Medicare fee-for-service claims to analyze a broad array of post-discharge quality metrics from 573,554 older adults (mean age of

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    • 🦴 Research out of @YaleMed from @CherylZoggPhD Long-term composite outcome scores provide promising post-discharge quality metrics for adult #trauma patients. #OrthoTwitter ⬇️ Read more: https://t.co/BXy3joV60Y

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    AAOS Orthopaedic Code-X is the premiere medical coding software to save time, reduce errors and maximize payments.

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    BOA Fellowships - 5 month(s) ago

    The British Orthopaedic Association is proud to offer a variety of prestigious Trauma and Orthopaedic Fellowships. Many of the schemes provide unique opportunities to develop the fellow’s surgical and non-surgical skills, while forging close working relationships with medical institutions around the world. Please be advised that all BOA fellowships are for UK members only, and overseas individuals are advised to contact their relevant International Association for their respective fellowship opportunities.

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    Listen to this episode from It’s Always Sunny in Surgery on Spotify. If the previous episode wasn’t impetus enough for you to go out and start living your life, today will be different! We are joined by two legends right here in the North West – Mobeen Qureshi and Tom Naylor: both committed higher surgical trainees 🪚🛠️🔪; both orthopods who love dem bones 🦴🦴🦴; but both have parked their training to one side to take their passions and hobbies to the next level and ended up on the small screen for it.Mobeen took time Out Of Programme (alongside his wife Zainib, also a psychiatry trainee) to participate in season 3 of BBC’s Race Across the World and spent 2 months legging it around Canada 🇨🇦 , soaking up the unparalleled natural beauty 🏕️ and receiving the warmth and kindness of strangers. Tom is a professional ice-skater ⛸️ and has been featured on ITV’s Dancing on Ice 📺 . He delayed applying for ST3 to perform as a professional on the show for a season, and is married to his wi

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    Introduction The global burden of age-related cognitive decline is increasing, with the number of people aged 60 and over expected to double by 2050. This study compares the acute effects of age-appropriate cognitively demanding aerobic exercises involving walking, on cognitive functions and exerkine responses such as brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and cathepsin B (CTSB) in older, healthy adults. Methods/design Healthy older golfers (n=25, 16 male and 9 female, 69±4 years) were enrolled in a 5-day randomised cross-over study and completed three different exercise trials (18-hole golf round, 6 km Nordic walking, 6 km walking) in a real-life environment, in random order and at a self-selected pace. Differences in cognition (the Trail-Making Test (TMT) AB) and exerkines (BDNF and CTSB) were analysed within groups using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test and between groups using the Kruskal-Wallis test. Results All exercise types resulted in a significant decrease in the TMT A-test (p

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    • 🚨#NEW #OriginalResearch Acute bouts of golf, Nordic walking and walking improved cognitive functions irrespective of BDNF and CTSB in healthy older adults @kettinenjulia @UniEastFinland @EdinburghUni @ETH_en 👉🏼 https://t.co/fv98tYvY6X #UnderTheSpotlight #WeAreBOSEM https://t.co/hveNpx6shn