To estimate the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of three methods of ankle support compared with double layer tubular compression bandage. A randomised controlled trial, designed to reflect practice in UK hospital emergency departments. Eight emergency departments in England. Aged 16 or over with acute severe ankle sprain, unable to weight bear, no fracture. 584 participants were randomised to one of four treatment arms: tubular bandage, below knee cast, Aircast ankle brace or Bledsoe boot, all applied 2-3 days after presentation to allow swelling to resolve. Response to treatment was assessed using the Foot and Ankle Outcome Score and generic measures (Functional Limitations Profile, SF-12 and EQ-5D). When adjusted for age, se...
Introduction: Each year in the UK over 120 000 people fracture their ankle. It is not known what the...
Background: Close contact casting (CCC) may offer an alternative to open reduction and internal fixa...
Background Approximately 9% of a trauma surgeon’s workload in the UK is managing ankle fractures. Fo...
OBJECTIVE To estimate the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of three methods of ankle...
Objective: To estimate the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of three methods of ankle s...
To estimate (1) The clinical effectiveness of three different methods of ankle support (below knee p...
Background Severe ankle sprains are a common presentation in emergency departments in the UK. We aim...
BACKGROUND: Severe ankle sprains are a common presentation in emergency departments in the UK. We ai...
Background: The optimal management for severe sprains (Grades II and III) of the lateral ligament c...
Background The optimal management for severe sprains (Grades II and III) of the lateral ligament co...
Background: Ankle sprains are common injuries, associated with high healthcare and societal costs. A...
BACKGROUND: Functional treatment is a widely used and generally accepted treatment for ankle sprain....
textabstractBackground: Functional treatment is a widely used and generally accepted treatment for a...
Epidemiological studies have shown that 10–28% of all sports injuries are ankle sprains, leading to ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess and summarise the economic evidence regarding diagnostic tests, treatment and p...
Introduction: Each year in the UK over 120 000 people fracture their ankle. It is not known what the...
Background: Close contact casting (CCC) may offer an alternative to open reduction and internal fixa...
Background Approximately 9% of a trauma surgeon’s workload in the UK is managing ankle fractures. Fo...
OBJECTIVE To estimate the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of three methods of ankle...
Objective: To estimate the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of three methods of ankle s...
To estimate (1) The clinical effectiveness of three different methods of ankle support (below knee p...
Background Severe ankle sprains are a common presentation in emergency departments in the UK. We aim...
BACKGROUND: Severe ankle sprains are a common presentation in emergency departments in the UK. We ai...
Background: The optimal management for severe sprains (Grades II and III) of the lateral ligament c...
Background The optimal management for severe sprains (Grades II and III) of the lateral ligament co...
Background: Ankle sprains are common injuries, associated with high healthcare and societal costs. A...
BACKGROUND: Functional treatment is a widely used and generally accepted treatment for ankle sprain....
textabstractBackground: Functional treatment is a widely used and generally accepted treatment for a...
Epidemiological studies have shown that 10–28% of all sports injuries are ankle sprains, leading to ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess and summarise the economic evidence regarding diagnostic tests, treatment and p...
Introduction: Each year in the UK over 120 000 people fracture their ankle. It is not known what the...
Background: Close contact casting (CCC) may offer an alternative to open reduction and internal fixa...
Background Approximately 9% of a trauma surgeon’s workload in the UK is managing ankle fractures. Fo...