Lead Article – September 2019

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LEAD ARTICLE – SEPTEMBER 2019 How Much Explanation is Too Much? The AMA (5) Guides are both prescriptive and proscriptive. Table 17.2 is a perfect example. When assessing a lower limb impairment, there is a serious risk of measuring the … Read More

General Advice – September 2019

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GENERAL ADVICE – SEPTEMBER 2019 Is Your Expert an Expert? It can be very difficult to know. You could reasonably expect that a specialist holding qualifications from one of the Specialty Colleges would conform. Unfortunately, that is not always the … Read More

Case Vignette – September 2019

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CASE VIGNETTE – SEPTEMBER 2019 Complex Injuries in Complex Patients Let’s consider Wendy. She is a 45 year old Papua New Guinean who was born with phocomelia affecting her left upper limb. The major arm bone, the humerus, was congenitally … Read More