Pain improves after lumbar decompression, but does physical activity? Our new @SciReports meta-analysis suggests: not much. Is patient stratification and selection the key?
Excellent work from Sree @MSkLab1.
https://t.co/L6HcRameZ7
@adityam2000@aribindi Respectfully, caring and doing nothing is functionally the same as not caring. The system degrades either way. It doesn’t help when people point to the 48-hour week as the problem, when we all know that number is fiction.
What happens to your physical activity after a joint replacement? This week on @jointactionorg, Dr Tim Lindsay shares what the data shows - and why recovery takes longer than you think. Catch the latest episode here: https://t.co/PFc9V6GkUa
The @BritishORS - @BoneJointRes#TravellingFellows continued their North American tour with an inspiring visit to @DukeU ! 🏛️🦴
Grateful to the incredible team at Duke Orthopaedics for showcasing cutting-edge research and southern hospitality.
📖🔗 https://t.co/ln2AASl0Ux
Thanks to @harportho and @jointactionorg for hosting me this week to discuss #LifecourseOrthopaedics.
Looking forward to future collaborations with the HARP team and future podcasts with Joint Action!
What a fantastic experience the past 3.5 weeks have been, courtesy of @BritishORS.
Thanks to the other fellows @HarrietTalbott@AlanieOrtho@DrTimHopkins@Jones__Ryan for their companionship, knowledge, and expertise.
More posts to come outlining highlights!
Prof Martyn Snow is our final keynote for the meeting, presenting 'The challenges associated with a cell therapy for cartilage repair - past, present and future' - it's generated lots of discussion!
This is the first time we've had a specific new investigator award session and the quality of research is very high - the future looks bright for orthopaedic research #BORS2024
Nice harmonized accelerometer meta-analysis led by @JakobTarp across 9 prospective studies in adults—building up activity volume linked to lower mortality risk, with some added benefit from more moderate intensity activity
https://t.co/9Tf2x2XsKK
#PublicHealth#PhysicalActivity
@ElshadKarbasi My grandfather was a GP and emigrated to Australia in 1966 with his young family. He couldn't see a future as a doctor in the UK. I'll CCT 60 years later and am facing the exact same decision.