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Two of our completed studies OVIVA and FAIT have been published this week – both will impact on patient care in their retrospective fields.
Justin Wormald wins NIHR awards and takes up position as SITU Deputy Director
Awards Main SITU
17 April 2024
NDORMS alumnus Justin Wormald has been awarded an NIHR Academic Clinical Lectureship and an NIHR Development and Skills Enhancement (DSE) Award, as well as being appointed as Deputy Director of the Surgical Trials Intervention Unit (SITU-NDORMS).
New approach to nail bed injury surgery could significantly cut NHS costs
Botnar Kennedy Main OCTRU SITU
30 March 2023
According to a new Oxford study, changing clinical practice for finger injuries in children could save the NHS £720,000 per year.
OCTRU - delivering answers to important clinical questions
CSM Main OCTRU Orthopaedics and trauma RRIO SITU Statistics and epidemiology
7 March 2023
The Oxford Clinical Trials Research Unit (OCTRU) has received NIHR benchmarking results and offers excellent value for money according to the report
Three NIHR HTA grants awarded to Professor Tim Theologis
Awards OCTRU Orthopaedics and trauma SITU
4 October 2022
Congratulations to Professor Tim Theologis, who has been awarded three NIHR HTA grants to extend research in orthopaedic disorders in children.
Going straight to surgery found to be better than undergoing rehabilitation first for longstanding anterior cruciate ligament injury
Knee Main OCTRU SITU Trials
23 August 2022
New research, funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), shows initial surgery to be more successful and cost effective than undergoing treatment with rehabilitation first to treat longstanding anterior cruciate ligament injury.
Celebrating Clinical Trials Day at NDORMS
OCTRU RRIO SITU Trials
20 May 2022
To mark Clinical Trials Day we take a look at some of the recent developments at NDORMS and celebrate the teams that make this important area of our research programme possible.
Liposomal bupivacaine found to be no more effective than current treatments for post-operative knee pain
Knee Main OCTRU SITU
6 April 2022
A new study published in JAMA, has found that a drug recently licensed in the UK has no effect on post-operative knee replacement recovery or pain, compared to the current treatment when administered at site of surgery.
Professor David Beard named NIHR Senior Investigator
Awards Main SITU
16 March 2022
NDORMS Professor of Musculoskeletal and Surgical Science, David Beard, has been named National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) Senior Investigator.
Professor David Beard awarded BOA Honorary Fellowship
Awards Main SITU
4 October 2021
Professor of Musculoskeletal and Surgical Science, David Beard, has been awarded an Honorary Fellowship by the British Orthopaedic Association.
Work starts on the PRO CURE study!
OCTRU SITU
7 February 2020
An update on the PRO CURE study, which is currently in the process of setting up.
Is surgical repair the best treatment for injuries to the nerves in fingers?
Botnar Hand Main OCTRU SITU
20 November 2019
A new trial, funded by a £1.2 million National Institute of Health Research grant, will explore whether surgery is the best treatment for digital nerve injury.
NDORMS Work Experience 2019 - in their own words
Botnar Department Kennedy Main Outreach SITU
21 August 2019
Find out more about what our work experience students thought about their experience at NDORMS by watching the video below.
Increased use of partial knee replacement could save the NHS £30 million per year
Botnar Knee Main Publication SITU Trials
17 July 2019
New research from a randomised clinical trial published today in The Lancet and funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) shows that partial knee replacements (PKR) are as good as total knee replacements (TKR), whilst being more cost effective.
SPINOUT-F opens to recruitment!
OCTRU SITU
17 June 2019
The SPINOUT-F trial has been given the green light and is now open to recruitment.