Clinical
<p>Muscle contusions are extremely common injuries in contact sports, such as footba
<p>The imminent arrival of spinal injured patients at emergency departments often sp
<p>Few topics provoke such controversy in emergency, orthopaedic, neurological and r
<p>The ongoing international debate on the management of spinal cord injured patient
<p>Tetanus is a rare but fatal disease and immunisation against tetanus is a conside
<p>Experience of pain is one of the main reasons patients seek emergency care (Tanab
<p>It is a common social attitude that life for pregnant women should be as near to
<p>The Department of Health (DoH), in the national service framework for coronary he
<p>Attendance at A&E is a common childhood experience (Audit Commission 1996
<p>The shoulder facilitates most daily activities of living and is the second most c
<p>Thrombolysis administration is an integral part of the modern management of acute
<p>The true incidence of anaphylaxis is unknown but thought to be on the increase (J
<p>Acute compartment syndrome is a common but potentially life threatening condition
<p>Emergency nurse practitioners (ENPs) are considered integral to multidisciplinary
<p>About 3.5 million children attend UK A&E departments every year (Royal Col
<p>Wrist injuries are frequently encountered in emergency departments (Chakravarty et
<p>The knee joint is the largest and most complicated joint in the body (Snell 2000).
<p>Acute pancreatitis is a common emergency with potentially devastating consequences