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Most recent content (1 Aug 2007):

Prognosis
Absolute risk of subsequent fracture was similar in women and men
Sarah D Berry and Douglas P Kiel
Evid Based Med 2007; 12: 123. [Extract] [Full text]  

Past content (since Mar 2001):

Diagnosis
Review: the Ottawa knee rule accurately rules out knee fractures and can substantially reduce the need for x rays in patients with acute knee injuries
Eddy S Lang
Evid Based Med 2004; 9: 151. [Extract] [Full text]  

Therapeutics
Cognitive therapy prevented onset of chronic post-traumatic stress disorder after a motor vehicle accident
Jonathan I Bisson
Evid Based Med 2004; 9: 84. [Extract] [Full text]  

Therapeutics
Review: ophthalmic non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs reduce pain without delaying healing in acute corneal abrasions
Peter Wyer
Evid Based Med 2003; 8: 176. [Extract] [Full text]  

Diagnosis
The Ottawa ankle rules have a high sensitivity for excluding fractures of the ankle and midfoot in acute ankle sprain
Robert H Fletcher
Evid Based Med 2003; 8: 185. [Extract] [Full text]  

Therapeutics
Conservative treatment reduced pain and was as effective as sutures in hand lacerations <2 cm
Amy A Ernst
Evid Based Med 2003; 8: 60. [Extract] [Full text]  

Therapeutics
Treatment of scalp lacerations with a hair apposition technique reduced scarring, pain, and procedure duration compared with suturing
Jane Brosnahan
Evid Based Med 2003; 8: 24. [Extract] [Full text]  

Aetiology
Weekly urge urinary incontinence was associated with increased risk for falls and non-spinal fractures in older women
Suzanne D Fields
Evid Based Med 2001; 6: 59. [Extract] [Full text]  

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