Lead Article – April 2022

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Lead Article – April 2022 No Wonder Plaintiffs Are Confused I recently examined a patient with a sore back. He had a congenital (from birth) pars defect at L5 and a spondylolisthesis of L5 on the sacrum. In simple language, … Read More

Case Vignette – April 2022

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Case Vignette – April 2022 How Much Is An Injury Really Worth? I recall a youngish woman (33 years of age) who was bumped by a horse and fell gracefully onto soft lawn. The entire event was witnessed by many … Read More

General Advice – April 2022

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General Advice – April 2022 Why Do Orthopaedic Surgeons Do It? Orthopaedic Surgeons who proffer advice through medicolegal reports are usually motivated by at least two stimuli.   The first is a genuine interest in matters of both medical and … Read More