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A new study by researchers at NDORMS, University of Oxford now published in Osteoarthritis and Cartilage found that the average lifetime risk of needing further surgery following knee and hip replacement – revision surgery – was around 5% after knee replacement and 8% after hip replacement, with neither body mass index (BMI, combining an individual's height and weight) or smoking having any meaningful effect on these risks.
International Women’s Day Event ‘Women and the Pandemic’
Botnar Department Equality and diversity Events General Kennedy Staff and students
Tuesday, 08 March 2022, 12.30pm to 2.30pm
As part of International Women's Day, we are hosting a panel of amazing women who will be sharing their stories about their professional lives during the pandemic. They'll be sharing experiences navigating their careers in science and research in the pandemic and how the pandemic has impacted them. All Oxford University staff and students are invited.