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Bone & Joint Research
Vol. 12, Issue 8 | Pages 494 - 496
9 Aug 2023
Clement ND Simpson AHRW

Cite this article: Bone Joint Res 2023;12(8):494–496.


The Bone & Joint Journal
Vol. 105-B, Issue 8 | Pages 833 - 836
1 Aug 2023
Mancino F Gant V Meek DRM Haddad FS


Bone & Joint 360
Vol. 10, Issue 6 | Pages 3 - 5
1 Dec 2021
Hall AJ Duckworth AD Clement ND MacLullich AMJ Farrow L


The Bone & Joint Journal
Vol. 102-B, Issue 11 | Pages 1431 - 1434
1 Nov 2020
Trompeter AJ Furness H Kanakaris NK Costa ML


Bone & Joint Research
Vol. 8, Issue 12 | Pages 604 - 607
1 Dec 2019
Konan S Abdel MP Haddad FS

There is continued debate as to whether cemented or cementless implants should be utilized in particular cases based upon chronological age. This debate has been rekindled in the UK and other countries by directives mandating certain forms of acetabular and femoral component fixation based exclusively on the chronological age of the patient. This editorial focuses on the literature-based arguments to support the use of cementless total hip arthroplasty (THA), while addressing potential concerns surrounding safety and cost-effectiveness.

Cite this article: Bone Joint Res. 2019;8(12):604–607.


Bone & Joint 360
Vol. 8, Issue 1 | Pages 1 - 2
1 Feb 2019
Ollivere B


Bone & Joint Research
Vol. 5, Issue 10 | Pages 520 - 522
1 Oct 2016
Simpson AHRW Murray IR Duckworth AD


The Bone & Joint Journal
Vol. 95-B, Issue 9 | Pages 1156 - 1157
1 Sep 2013
Perry DC Parsons N Costa ML

The variation in surgical performance, both between centres and individual surgeons, has recently been of significant political, media and public interest. Within the United Kingdom, a government agenda to increase accountability amongst surgeons has led to the online publication of ‘surgeon-level’ data. Surgeons, journalists and the public need to understand these data if they are to be useful in driving up standards of surgical care. This Editorial describes the use of Funnel Plots, which are the common means by which such data are presented, and discusses how the plots are generated.

Cite this article: Bone Joint J 2013;95-B:1156–7.