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Item Children and adolescents with all forms of shoulder instability demonstrate differences in their movement and muscle activity patterns when compared to age- and sex-matched controls(2024-09) Seyres, Martin; Postans, Neil; Freeman, Robert; Pandyan, Anand; Chadwick, Edward K; Philp, Fraser; University of Aberdeen.EngineeringItem Clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of surgical options for the management of anterior and/or posterior vaginal wall prolapse : two randomised controlled trials within a comprehensive cohort study - results from the PROSPECT Study(2016-12) Glazener, Cathryn; Breeman, Suzanne; Elders, Andrew; Hemming, Christine; Cooper, Kevin; Freeman, Robert; Smith, Anthony; Hagen, Suzanne; Montgomery, Isobel; Kilonzo, Mary; Boyers, Dwayne; McDonald, Alison; McPherson, Gladys; MacLennan, Graeme; Norrie, John; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Aberdeen Centre for Evaluation; University of Aberdeen.Health Economics Research UnitItem Selective dorsal rhizotomy : evidence on cost-effectiveness from England(2020-08-10) Pennington, Mark; Summers, Jennifer; Coker, Bola; Eddy, Saskia; Kartha, Muralikrishnan R.; Edwards, Karen; Freeman, Robert; Goodden, John; Powell, Helen; Verity, Christopher; Peacock, Janet L.Item Two parallel, pragmatic, UK multicentre, randomised controlled trials comparing surgical options for upper compartment (vault or uterine) pelvic organ prolapse (the VUE Study) : study protocol for a randomised controlled trial(2016-09-08) Glazener, Cathryn; Constable, Lynda; Hemming, Christine; Breeman, Suzanne; Elders, Andrew; Cooper, Kevin; Freeman, Robert; Smith, Anthony R. B.; Hagen, Suzanne; McDonald, Alison; McPherson, Gladys; Montgomery, Isobel; Kilonzo, Mary; Boyers, Dwayne; Goulao, Beatriz; Norrie, John; University of Aberdeen.Aberdeen Centre for Evaluation; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Health Economics Research Unit
