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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…
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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…
… 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…
… 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:…
… to examine the nose and treat nasal conditions Nasal cautery for nose bleeds Re-alignment of fractured nasal bones Foreign body removal Tissue biopsy
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Flexible naseondoscopy to…
… 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?
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… 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…
… 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…
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