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1. Osteoporosis  
… Osteoporosis is a bone weakening condition which can lead to bones becoming fragile and at risk of fractures.  Osteoporosis occurs most commonly in postmenopausal women, men over 50 years, and in patients taking…  
2. Osteoporosis  
… Osteoporosis is a bone weakening condition which can lead to bones becoming fragile and at risk of fractures. Usually, people will be referred to physiotherapy after a fracture, including spinal fractures. We will…  
3. Bone Densitometry (DXA)  
… a condition of the bones which weakens the internal structure of the bone making it susceptible to fracture. DEXA is used to assess the bone strength/density. The most common scan is of the lumbar spine and…  
4. Colleague Publications  
… Allen Author(s): Fordyce, W. et al Title: Validation of the Radiographic Union Score for Humeral fractures (RUSHU): a retrospective study in an independent centre Journal: Shoulder and Elbow doi:…  
5. Our Clinics  
… to examine the nose and treat nasal conditions Nasal cautery for nose bleeds Re-alignment of fractured nasal bones Foreign body removal Tissue biopsy  THROAT AND NECK Flexible naseondoscopy to…  
6. Virtual Wards - hospital care at home  
… that need short term monitoring Patients with reduced mobility Patients who have fallen but not fractured any bones Patients with mild to severe heart failure How will I be referred to a virtual ward? …  
7. Mohamed Elnaggar  
… Qualifications MBChB, FRCS Special interests Complex fractures  Elective Clinics Trauma clinic Phone…  
8. Haematology Cancer Services  
… can cause a number of medical problems, such as kidney damage, anaemia, bone pain, lesions and fractures. The most common symptoms include fatigue, recurrent infections, kidney problems and bone…  
9. Physician Associate  
… of patients that attend. •They will be expected to develop skills in Resuscitation, Manipulation of Fractures/Dislocations, Fascia Illiaca Blocks and Ultrasound •Once established clinically, PAs will have a…