Summary of Pijnenburg B, Glas A, de Roos M, Bogaard K, Lijmer J, Bossuyt P, Butzelaar R and Keeman J (2002): Radiography in acute ankle injuries: The Ottawa Ankle Rules versus local diagnostic decision rules
Background: Patients with acute ankle injuries form a major bulk in outdoor and emergency room, and ...
Background: Ankle injuries are one of the most common complaints of patients presenting to emergency...
<p>Comparison of the Ottawa ankle rules and ankle radiographs for fracture detection in 183 patients...
Background: Ankle decision rules are developed to expedite patient care and reduce the number of rad...
Purpose The Ottawa ankle rules (OAR) brought about a reduction of radiographs on the Emergency Depar...
BACKGROUND: The Ottawa ankle rules (OAR) are clinical decision guidelines used to identify whether p...
Problem Despite widespread acceptance of the Ottawa ankle rules for assessment of acute ankle injuri...
BACKGROUND: Ankle decision rules are developed to expedite patient care and reduce the number of rad...
Background: Ankle decision rules are developed to expedite patient care and reduce the number of rad...
In Volume 48, Issue 4 (2002) the Australian Journal of Physiotherapy featured the Critically Apprais...
Objective: To determine whether patients with an ankle injury obtained the same results as clinician...
Introduction: Ankle joint and foot injuries are among the commonest injuries seen at the Accident an...
The Ottawa ankle rules (OAR) are clinical decision guidelines used to identify whether patients with...
Introduction: The majority of patients with ankle injuries undergo radiological examinations of the ...
Problem Despite widespread acceptance of the Ottawa ankle rules for assessment of acute ankle injuri...
Background: Patients with acute ankle injuries form a major bulk in outdoor and emergency room, and ...
Background: Ankle injuries are one of the most common complaints of patients presenting to emergency...
<p>Comparison of the Ottawa ankle rules and ankle radiographs for fracture detection in 183 patients...
Background: Ankle decision rules are developed to expedite patient care and reduce the number of rad...
Purpose The Ottawa ankle rules (OAR) brought about a reduction of radiographs on the Emergency Depar...
BACKGROUND: The Ottawa ankle rules (OAR) are clinical decision guidelines used to identify whether p...
Problem Despite widespread acceptance of the Ottawa ankle rules for assessment of acute ankle injuri...
BACKGROUND: Ankle decision rules are developed to expedite patient care and reduce the number of rad...
Background: Ankle decision rules are developed to expedite patient care and reduce the number of rad...
In Volume 48, Issue 4 (2002) the Australian Journal of Physiotherapy featured the Critically Apprais...
Objective: To determine whether patients with an ankle injury obtained the same results as clinician...
Introduction: Ankle joint and foot injuries are among the commonest injuries seen at the Accident an...
The Ottawa ankle rules (OAR) are clinical decision guidelines used to identify whether patients with...
Introduction: The majority of patients with ankle injuries undergo radiological examinations of the ...
Problem Despite widespread acceptance of the Ottawa ankle rules for assessment of acute ankle injuri...
Background: Patients with acute ankle injuries form a major bulk in outdoor and emergency room, and ...
Background: Ankle injuries are one of the most common complaints of patients presenting to emergency...
<p>Comparison of the Ottawa ankle rules and ankle radiographs for fracture detection in 183 patients...