A survey of current consultant practice of treatment of severe ankle sprains in emergency departments in the United Kingdom.
OBJECTIVE: To determine current consultant practice in larger UK emergency departments in the management of severe ankle sprains. DESIGN: Questionnaire study to all UK emergency departments seeing more than 50 000 new patients per year. RESULTS: 70% response rate. Most popular treatment was ice, ele...
Main Authors: | Cooke, M, Lamb, S, Marsh, J, Dale, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2003
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