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TitlePublished 25 Jun 2017
Surgical approaches and techniques for inserting arthroplasties for hip fractures in adults
Bone, Joint and Muscle Trauma Group Kartik Logishetty Title Thursday, June 22, 2017 ... -
TitlePublished 18 Jun 2017
Autologous bone marrow and blood-derived biological therapies (including stem cells and platelet rich plasma) for bone healing in adults
Bone, Joint and Muscle Trauma Group Nicolas Piuzzi Title Friday, June 9, 2017 ... -
NewCochrane EvidencePublished 11 Jun 2017
Steroid injections for painful soles of heels in adults
Review question We wanted to assess the effects of injected steroids for treating adults with painful soles of heels (plantar heel pain). Background Plantar heel pain is typically noticed when a person takes their first steps after being inactive or after weight bearing. The pain may get better by itself without treatment. However, it can persist ... -
Cochrane EvidencePublished 11 May 2017
Local anaesthetic nerve blocks for people with a hip fracture
Background: Peripheral nerve blocks consist of an injection of local anaesthetics close to the nerves to transiently block pain transmission to the brain. This review examined evidence from randomized controlled trials that evaluated the use of peripheral nerve blocks to manage pain for people with a hip fracture. Search dates: This is an update ... -
Cochrane EvidencePublished 4 Feb 2017
Treatments for simple bone cysts in the long bones of children
Simple bone cysts ('unicameral' or 'solitary' bone cysts) are the most common type of non-cancerous (benign) bone abnormality (lesion) in growing children. Cysts make the bone cortex (hard outer layer of bone) thin and may lead to repeated pathological fracture (one that occurs without much trauma in an area of weakened bone). Occasionally, such fractures ... -
Cochrane EvidencePublished 7 Jan 2017
Rehabilitation following surgery for flexor tendon injuries of the hand
Protocol: To assess the effects (benefits and harms) of different rehabilitation interventions after surgery for flexor tendon injuries of the hand. -
Cochrane EvidencePublished 15 Dec 2016
Non-surgical interventions for treating a broken collarbone in adolescents and adults
Background and aims A broken collarbone (clavicle fracture) is a common injury, particularly in adolescents, and accounts for up to 4% of all fractures. Most collarbone fractures occur in the middle-third section. These fractures are frequently treated with conservative treatments that do not involve surgery. Common conservative treatments are arm ... -
Cochrane EvidencePublished 12 Dec 2016
Interventions for treating wrist fractures in children
Protocol: To assess the effects (benefits and harms) of interventions for common distal radius fractures in children, including skeletally immature adolescents. -
Cochrane EvidencePublished 29 Nov 2016
Nutritional supplementation for older people after hip fracture
Background and aim Older people with hip fractures are often malnourished at the time of their fracture and many have poor food intake while in hospital. Malnutrition may hinder recovery after hip fracture. We reviewed the effects of nutritional interventions in older people recovering from hip fracture. Search results We searched the scientific ... -
Cochrane EvidencePublished 7 Nov 2016
Exercise for preventing falls in older people living in the community
Protocol: To assess the effects (benefits and harms) of exercise interventions for preventing falls in older people living in the community.
