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By Elizabeth Bailey, EBN’s Associate Editor for Midwifery and Women’s Health The 5th May marks International Day of the Midwife. This is an opportunity to reflect on the contribution the profession of midwifery makes to the global community. For midwives, it is an opportunity to celebrate the work of colleagues and contemporaries around the world […]Read More…
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Image from fernandozhiminaicela from Pixabay In this next edition, we look at the most read articles in March 2024. We have several new additions with studies investigating area-level inequalities in Great Britain, to the relationship between low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) and long-term mortality. Have a look below to learn more about the fascinating studies […]Read More…
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By Elizabeth Bailey, EBN’s Associate Editor for Midwifery and Women’s Health The 5th May marks International Day of the Midwife. This is an opportunity to reflect on the contribution the profession of midwifery makes to the global community. For midwives, it is an opportunity to celebrate the work of colleagues and contemporaries around the world […]Read More…
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Mashup Score: 5510+1 Clinical Tips for Vertical Jump Testing after ACLR - BJSM blog - social media's leading SEM voice - 7 day(s) ago
Keywords: vertical jumps, testing, ACL, return to sport Vertical jumps play a crucial role in the return-to-sport testing protocol following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). This recommendation extends beyond athletes in jumping sports, as vertical jumps metrics are sensitive to detect lower limb deficits even without advanced equipment. However, the effectiveness of these tests relies […]Read More…
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Mashup Score: 174
Keywords: Knee, meniscal tear, structural damage This blog is based on a recent study exploring differences in structural knee joint damage [1]. Why is this study important? Recently, two randomized trials compared a strategy of early meniscal surgery to a strategy of exercise therapy with the option of later surgery (if needed) in young active […]Read More…
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This weeks’ blog is by Helen Needham, Senior Lecturer and Practice lead for Learning disability nursing, Birmingham City University (helen.needham@bcu.ac.uk) I am currently conducting research focusing upon the use of simulated patients in the education of nurses around the healthcare needs of people with a cognitive impairment and breaking bad news to people with a […]Read More…
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Mashup Score: 122Groin Pain: Into the Bermuda Triangle Part 4 - BJSM blog - social media's leading SEM voice - 9 day(s) ago
Diagnosing, managing & rehabilitating injuries in the Bermuda Triangle Keywords: Groin Pain; Pubic Pain; Pubalgia; Rehabilitation Introduction This final blog in the series covers Pubic Related Groin Pain (PRGP) (1). Earlier parts to the series can be found by following: Part 1 Adductor Related Groin Pain (ARGP); Part 2 Iliopsoas Related Groin Pain (IRGP) and […]Read More…
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Mashup Score: 1
Image from fernandozhiminaicela from Pixabay In this next edition, we look at the most read articles in March 2024. We have several new additions with studies investigating area-level inequalities in Great Britain, to the relationship between low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) and long-term mortality. Have a look below to learn more about the fascinating studies […]Read More…
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“The way we imagine discrimination or disempowerment often is more complicated for people who are subjected to multiple forms of exclusion. The good news is that intersectionality provides us a way to see it.” Prof Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw Given the overall sensit ivity of disability policy in the UK, there are various ways of defining what a ‘disability status’ is [1]. For practical purposes, one definition is provided by the Equality Act (2010) [2], but there are very many other theoretical formulation
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Mashup Score: 202The MSK playbook – Meniscal Knee Injuries - BJSM blog - social media's leading SEM voice - 12 day(s) ago
Meniscus tears, repairs, and rehab options to preserve tissue function. Key Words: #MSKPlaybook #Meniscus #MeniscusTear #KneeInjury #KneeOA #ACL #SIFK #Osteoarthritis #SEM Introduction Meniscal knee injuries are commonly seen in MSK clinics and can impact athletic patients at all levels of sport or recreational activity. Injuries are seen in both young patients following acute sports injuries […]Read More…
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On International Day of the Midwife our new blog reflects on midwifery and climate change https://t.co/PwzuqsGzsi #IDM2024