Matthew Costa
Professor of Orthopaedic Trauma Surgery
- Honorary Consultant Trauma Surgeon, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford
Matt was appointed Professor of Orthopaedic Trauma, University of Oxford in 2015. He was previously Professor of Trauma and Orthopaedics at University of Warwick. Matt is also Honorary Consultant Trauma Surgeon at the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford.
Matt's research interest is in clinical and cost effectiveness of musculoskeletal interventions and he is Chief Investigator for a series of randomised trials and associated studies supported by grants from the UK National Institute of Health Research. His work has been cited widely, and informs many guidelines from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE).
In The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)
Key publications
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Costa ML. et al, (2022), Bmj, 376
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Costa ML. et al, (2020), Jama, 323, 519 - 526
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Costa ML. et al, (2018), Jama, 319, 2280 - 2288
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Fernandez MA. et al, (2022), N engl j med, 386, 521 - 530
Recent publications
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Haque A. et al, (2023), The bone & joint journal, 105-B, 382 - 388
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The core outcomes for open lower limb fracture study. How should core outcomes be measured?
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AQUILINA A. et al, (2023), Bone and joint research
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Use of cast immobilisation versus removable brace in adults with an ankle fracture: multicentre randomised controlled trial: Two year follow up
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Kearney R. et al, (2023), Bone and joint journal
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Development of a core outcome set for open lower limb fracture; what core outcomes should be measured
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AQUILINA A. et al, (2023), Bone and joint research
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‘It makes me feel old’: Understanding the experience of recovery from ankle fracture at 6 months in people aged 50 years and over
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TUTTON E. et al, (2022), Qualitative health research
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Keene DJ. et al, (2022), Bmj open, 12