Browsing by Author "Abouelela, Amr"
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Achilles Tendon Rupture: Can the Tendon Gap on Ultrasound Scan Predict the Outcome of Functional Rehabilitation Program?
Mubark, Islam; Abouelela, Amr; Arya, Swati; Buchanan, Donald; Elgalli, Mosab; Parker, Jennifer; Ashwood, Neil; Karagkevrekis, Charalampos (2020-09)Background and objectives: There is a growing use of functional rehabilitation programs for the treatment of Achilles tendon rupture. Factors such as patient age and level of activity have been used to guide the decision. ... -
Atypical presentation of sacrococcygeal pilonidal disease: presentation and surgical management.
Alwadiya, Ahmed; Abouelela, Amr; Al Ghunimat, Abdallah; Ashwood, Neil; Kotecha, Amit (2020-09)Sacrococcygeal pilonidal disease presentation varies greatly between being asymptomatic, acute abscess and chronic sinus. Acute abscess constitutes almost half of the initial presentation of such disease. To our best ... -
Communication With Patients Before an Operation: Their Preferences on Method of Communication
Al Ghunimat, Abdallah; Hind, Jamie; Abouelela, Amr; Sidhu, Gur Aziz; Lacon, Andrew; Ashwood, Neil (2020-11)Background: With the constantly evolving communication technologies, it is essential for all healthcare professionals to try utilising various methods in communicating with patients. This will lead to better healthcare ... -
Mortality following distal femur fractures versus proximal femur fractures in elderly population: The impact of best practice tariff.
Mubark, Islam; Abouelela, Amr; Al Ghunimat, Abdallah; Sarhan, Islam; Ashwood, Neil (2020-09)Background and objectives: The mortality after hip, proximal femur, fractures in elderly patients has steadily declined in the last decade in the United Kingdom as a result of implementing of multiple protocols focusing ... -
Sub-Axial Cervical Facet Dislocation: A Review of Current Concepts
Mubark, Islam; Abouelela, Amr; Hassan, Mohammed; Ashwood, Neil (2021-01)Cervical facet dislocation is a serious injury that carries risks of short- and long-term morbidity. The optimal management of these injuries remains controversial with the ongoing debate regarding indications and requirements ...