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An editorial by Head of NDORMS, Professor Andrew Carr published this week in The BMJ argues we should be doing far less knee surgeries as the procedure presents no real benefit to middle aged or older patients with persistent knee pain.
Emmanouil Solomonidis
Emmanouil Solomonidis - Postdoctoral Research Assistant
Romila Moirangthem
Romila Moirangthem - Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Immunology
Shivani Kanabar
Shivani Kanabar - NIHR Academic Clinical Fellow in Respiratory Medicine
Alex Clarke
PhD FRCP Alex Clarke - Associate Professor and Honorary Consultant Rheumatologist, Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre
Kim Midwood
BSc (Hons), PhD Kim Midwood - Kennedy Director of Graduate Studies
Anna Katharina (Katja) A Simon
PhD Anna Katharina (Katja) A Simon - Professor of Immunology
Claudia Worth
Claudia Worth - Senior Clinical Research Fellow in Rheumatology
Anna Schepers
Anna Schepers - Senior Postdoctoral Researcher in Mechanobiology
Tonia Vincent
FRCP, PhD Tonia Vincent - Associate Director of the Kennedy Institute and the Kennedy Trust Maini Feldmann Professor of Translational Musculoskeletal Science