
Navnit Makaram
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Nov 4, 2024 |
bjsm.bmj.com | Iain Murray |Navnit Makaram |Chryssa Neo |Andrew G. Geeslin
FootnotesX @MurraySportOrth, @makortho, @theladypod, @GilbertMoatshe, @kaymcrossley, @CarolynAEmery, @Hegegrindem, @enda_king, @larsengebretsen, @EvertverhagenContributors IRM and NM: conceptualisation, methodology, formal analysis, data curation, writing—original draft, writing—review and editing. RFL: conceptualisation, writing—review and editing, supervision.
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Sep 4, 2024 |
bjsm.bmj.com | Iain Murray |Navnit Makaram |Andrew G. Geeslin |Jorge Chahla
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Aug 1, 2024 |
boneandjoint.org.uk | Philipp Kriechling |Navnit Makaram |Samuel Mackenzie |Reiss Whitefield
Kriechling P, Whitefield R, Makaram NS, Brown IDM, Mackenzie SP, Robinson CM. Proximal humeral fractures with vascular compromise. Bone Joint J. 2024;106-B(8):842-848. doi:10.1302/0301-620X.106B8.BJJ-2023-1114.R1 Kriechling, P., Whitefield, R., Makaram, N. S., Brown, I. D. M., Mackenzie, S. P., & Robinson, C. M. (2024). Proximal humeral fractures with vascular compromise. The Bone & Joint Journal, 106-B(8), 842-848.
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May 1, 2023 |
boneandjoint.org.uk | Navnit Makaram |Paul Jenkins |C. M. Robinson
Abstract Aims The outcomes following nonoperative management of minimally displaced greater tuberosity (GT) fractures, and the factors which influence patient experience, remain poorly defined. We assessed the early patient-derived outcomes following these injuries and examined the effect of a range of demographic- and injury-related variables on these outcomes.
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Mar 15, 2023 |
boneandjoint.org.uk | Iain Murray |Navnit Makaram |Robert F. LaPrade |Fares S. Haddad
Abstract The Bone & Joint Journal has published several consensus statements in recent years, many of which have positively influenced clinical practice and policy.1-13 However, even the most valued consensus statements have limitations, and all ultimately represent Level V evidence. Consensus studies add greatest value where higher-order evidence to aid decision making is ambiguous or lacking.
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