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- Page 20 and 21: We are in the midst of an “age qu
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- Page 24 and 25: S08 Analysis of Revision Hips and K
- Page 26 and 27: ABSTRACT Patient, surgeon and prost
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- Page 30 and 31: METHODS Data from the AOANJRR was u
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- Page 38 and 39: 35 ICHAP03 (P121) Presenter: G Hoop
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This instructional course will summ
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The modern era of conservative mana
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ICP06 (P335) Presenter: B Willis Au
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SPINE INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE (ICS) IC
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complications, and associated high
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The outcome of the patients with th
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emoval without further dislocation
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69 For most patients, antibiotics a
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Advanced Hip Arthroscopy ICHAS05 Ch
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ICTR02 The UK Experience Iain McFad
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ISAKOS ORTHOPAEDIC SPORT MEDICINE I
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ICK06 The ACL and ALL B Sonnery-Cot
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knee (OKS) (p
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FJS results show statistically sign
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Adolescent hyper-use injuries of th
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Results: Minimal detectable change
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TUMOURS AND INFECTION INSTRUCTIONAL
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Paper 2 Presenter: P Walmsley Autho
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Materials and methods 33 patients
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(VDRR), growth plate arrest and pos
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Conclusion This study found good co
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comparing the obese cohort with non
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outcomes in patients treated with e
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Methods: In this IRB approved, mult
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cemented THJR has a significantly l
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hip reconstruction post Type II pel
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who underwent limb salvage surgery
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RESULTS: With a minimum follow up o
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fixators. A total of 94 patients (8
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Paper 57 Presenter: PFRG De Muelena
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We reviewed a consecutive series of
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TB cases more than culture. The sen
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Conclusion Current study supports t
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(p
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Paper 74 Presenter: S Tennant Autho
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Abstract title: Post-operative anti
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postoperatively as a significant in
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to those of alternative treatments,
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Paper 87 Presenter: C Kleck Authors
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provides intraoperative evaluation
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1 sacral fx, 1 screw fx, and 1 oste
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Conclusion This study suggests that
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Purpose of study: Patient function
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Paper 98 Presenter: HI Ingoe Author
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Conclusion: Perioperative intraveno
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Paper 102 Presenter: H Johal Author
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estimate of 5 year cumulative proba
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Paper 108 Presenter: W Hiddema Auth
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Methods A retrospective analysis, o
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Purpose The role of total elbow art
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Paper 123 Presenter: G Pienaar Auth
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predictors for abnormal HADS-D. Sim
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There was only one re-operation in
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Conclusion: Unlinked and linked sem
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Methods: Sixty-seven patients with
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Results: Our study showed that the
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and PCA individually. The number of
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Conclusion: Mixing components from
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explained by the fact that ethnic m
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Conclusion: This is a small study w
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colleagues or residents, and a self
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Conclusion Epidural analgesia is a
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The initial OTA/OFC had significant
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Results: 40 HA and 40 TSA were matc
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Paper 177 Presenter: K Strauss Auth
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evision for aseptic loosening. Femo
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tendinosus graft diameters using ax
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and 79.6 ug/L and 41.01 ug/L for Pa
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The relative risk of having a synov
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-0.501, 0.565 respectively), and a
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nerve block was effective in 55 pat
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to the TVDH (p
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Paper 204 Presenter: SD Smith Autho
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Background: Dislocating or subluxin
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patients to seek help, hoping that
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males who presented with AVN scores
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Result Sixty nine feet in 56 patien
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Paper 217 Presenter: A Ilg Authors:
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Purpose Upper limb injuries constit
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Conclusion The evolution of techniq
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Methods Since 1995, 59 patients wit
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Paper 232 Presenter: MC Wells Autho
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Paper 234 Presenter: G Abbas Author
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Methods A retrospective case-series
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Introduction & aims Hip microinstab
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heumatoid arthritis. Surgical manag
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used to fill massive bony defects i
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Paper 258 Presenter: R Ashford Auth
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Conclusions loss of the metal head
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addition, a lever arm rotational ma
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Introduction: Sesamoid issues can h
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Methods: Randomized controlled tria
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Introduction: Lateral osteophytes h
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Conclusions: Results suggest simila
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Conclusions: Extended prophylaxis w
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Purpose of study:The aim of this st
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was 87.7% (CI: 82%-91.8%). Thirty-e
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Description of Methods A list of al
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Results The majority of new devices
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In our study 7% of all patients suf
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patients. Subsidence was noted in 2
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The SF36 scoring for Domed Lateral
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total of 6.64% (n=35/527). a) 51.42
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to the procedure due to patient pre
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compared to non-collaborative studi
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Conclusion The success of percutane
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Paper 326 Presenter: A Parr Authors
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(34.4%) of infected non-unions heal
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Conclusion: In conclusion, autologo
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Based on this study, I recommend th
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Paper 356 Presenter: J Waddell Auth
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diagnosis, but only 12% of the PPF
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constructs, described from greater
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Iliac bone chips were used to fill
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no significant difference in time s
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Background and Aims: In high income
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closure wasn’t performed within 7
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Paper 376 Presenter: A Chauhan Auth
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Paper 378 Presenter: A Naidoo Autho
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shown early bone loss, decrease in
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Introduction The BHR has a lower re
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We found undersized stem implantati
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Discussion This is the largest stud
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6 cases of bearing dislocation were
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Paper 396 Presenter: JG Myburgh Aut
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approach and non-cemented implants
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difficulty or the parents’ experi
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utility in the context of hypersens
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Results: James Cook hospital scolio
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Background: Total elbow arthroplast
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the area of origin of this vessel.
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Paper 423 Presenter: AH Van Niekerk
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Paper 427 Presenter: HI Ingoe Autho
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Keywords: Blount’s disease, Tibia
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Paper 431 Presenter: R Macnair Auth
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Paper 433 Presenter: M van Niekerk
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Introduction and aims Heterogeneity
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Abstract title: Supramalleolar Oste
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Paper 451 Presenter: A Weusten Auth
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etween an operative and non-operati
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Paper 462 Presenter: GJ Della Rocca
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Paper 464 Presenter: JF Van Der Mer
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Abstract title: Distal Radius Fract
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The purpose of this study was to es
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Paper 472 Presenter: P Karpe Author
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of II (One HIV Encephalopathy) and
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3. Summary of Results: Overall 235
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in 17 patients was 723.4mls (250-15
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(post r-TEG), and 24-hours post-rea
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Abstract title: Outcomes from the u
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Using this zone avoids catastrophic
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Abstract title: A Comparative Survi
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Paper 500 Presenter: MA Akhtar Auth
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Paper 502 Presenter: MA Akhtar Auth
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Purpose: Recurrent patellar instabi
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study remains blinded, therefore an
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Abstract title: Total Knee Arthropl
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Paper 161 Presenter: KJ Saleh Autho
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etween co-morbid risk scores and su
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Paper 219 Presenter: A Riddell Auth
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measures postoperative quality allo
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Methods: Discharge data from 2006-2
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age of 17, the patient had been dra
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Paper 276 Presenter: A Beswick Auth
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combination exhibited the lowest we
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Introduction: Total Hip Replacement
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leading causes for mortality. 6 To
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generated at the scrum were through
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CONCLUSION: The majority of orthopa
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follow-up, 21 months). Compared to
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Results We have collected the numbe
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process and serological studies con
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POSTERS - HIPS Paper 32 Presenter:
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Conclusion: The utilization of shor
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As part of a clinical trial a cohor
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The measurements were made for by a
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We conducted a pilot RCT in seven m
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Both patients had severe destructio
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Conclusion Evidence from case serie
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Paper 156 Presenter: A Beswick Auth
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The results confirmed our hypothesi
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This relationship can aid with both
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Conclusion: Significant increases i
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POSTERS - PAEDIATRICS Paper 111 Pre
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Paper 323 Presenter: JP Palencia Au
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Conclusion: Our review identified w
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means that the quality, reliability
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METHODS: We thawed 3 fresh frozed c
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Conclusion: The technique described
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Results: Inter-observer reliability
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was 120 degrees post operatively. T
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studies reviewed. Limitations: This
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disc prolapse at L4/5 level with sp
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Material and Methods Using a trauma
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This has allowed us to dispense wit
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charges. Efforts to decrease expend
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Conclusion: Current orthopaedic tre
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to 392.2±148.1) was not significan
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endpoints were Time Up and Go Test
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injury and reoperation. Summary of
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term outcome. Objectives: To highli
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Description of Methods - A 16 year
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survival of only 9 months from time
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Number Surname Name ICTR05 Buckley
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Number Surname Name ICSE07 Hardy Ph
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Number Surname Name S25 Marshall Mi
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Number Surname Name 25 Sheps David
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Number Surname Name 244 Muderis Mun
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