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Dr Simon Jameson
Paul Baker
Professor Paul Gregg
Professor David Deehan
Michael Reed
et al.
Have cementless and resurfacing components improved the medium-term results of hip replacement for patients under 60 years of age? Patient-reported outcome measures, implant survival, and costs in 24,709 patients2015
Dr Simon Jameson
Paul Baker
Professor Paul Gregg
Professor David Deehan
Michael Reed
et al.
Implant Optimisation for Primary Hip Replacement in Patients over 60 Years with Osteoarthritis: A Cohort Study of Clinical Outcomes and Implant Costs Using Data from England and Wales2015
Dr Simon Jameson
Professor James Mason
Paul Baker
Professor Paul Gregg
Professor David Deehan
et al.
No functional benefit of larger femoral heads and alternative bearings at 6 months following primary hip replacement2015
Paul Baker
Dr Simon Jameson
Michael Reed
Professor Paul Gregg
Professor David Deehan
et al.
Center and Surgeon Volume Influence the Revision Rate Following Unicondylar Knee Replacement: An Analysis of 23,400 Medial Cemented Unicondylar Knee Replacements2013
Paul Baker
Michael Reed
Professor Paul Gregg
Professor David Deehan
Revision Knee Replacement in England and Wales: An Audit of Hospital Volume2013
Paul Baker
Dr Simon Jameson
Dr Peter Avery
Michael Reed
Professor Paul Gregg
et al.
Comparison of patient-reported outcome measures following total and unicondylar knee replacement2012
Paul Baker
Dr Simon Jameson
Professor Paul Gregg
Professor David Deehan
Reason for revision influences early patient outcomes after aspetic knee revision2012
Paul Baker
Dr Peter Avery
Professor Paul Gregg
Professor David Deehan
Revision for unexplained pain following Unicompartmental and Total Knee Replacement2012
Paul Baker
Samantha Jameson
Michael Reed
Professor Paul Gregg
Professor David Deehan
et al.
The association between body mass index and the outcomes of total knee arthroplasty2012
Samantha Jameson
Paul Baker
Professor David Deehan
Professor Paul Gregg
Michael Reed
et al.
The effect of aspirin and LMWH on venous thromboembolism after total knee replacement: a non-randomised comparison of National Joint Registry data2012
Paul Baker
Professor David Deehan
Dr Deborah Lees
Dr Simon Jameson
Dr Peter Avery
et al.
The effect of surgical factors on early patient-reported outcome measures (PROMS) following total knee replacement2012
Dr Simon Jameson
Paul Baker
Professor Paul Gregg
Michael Reed
Professor David Deehan
et al.
The use of national databases for the analyses of knee arthroplasty2011
Dr Meng Khaw
Emeritus Professor Richard Thomson
Professor Paul Gregg
Patient decision aids in joint replacement surgery: A literature review and an opinion survey of consultant orthopaedic surgeons2008
Dr Meng Khaw
Professor Paul Gregg
Survivorship Analysis at 15 Years of Cemented Press-Fit Condylar Total Knee Arthroplasty2008
Paul Baker
Dr Meng Khaw
Professor Paul Gregg
A randomised controlled trial of cemented versus cementless press-fit condylar total knee replacement: 15-Year survival analysis2007
Paul Baker
Professor Paul Gregg
The role of pain and function in determining patient satisfaction following total knee arthroplasty: data from the National Joint Registry for England and Wales2007
Dr Meng Khaw
Professor Paul Gregg
Outcome of Charnley total hip replacement across a single health region in England: The results at ten years from a regional arthroplasty register2006
Dr Scott Muller
Professor David Deehan
Professor Paul Gregg
Professor Andrew McCaskie
Should we reconsider all-polyethylene tibial implants in total knee replacement?2006
Dr Chaozong Liu
Professor Paul Gregg
Professor Andrew McCaskie
A preliminary hip joint simulator study of the migration of a cemented femoral stem2003
Dr Meng Khaw
Professor Paul Gregg
A randomised, controlled trial of cemented versus cementless press-fit condylar total knee replacement2002
Professor Paul Gregg
Professor Andrew McCaskie
Creep behavior comparison of CMW1 and palacos R-40 clinical bone cements2002
Professor Paul Gregg
Professor Andrew McCaskie
Effect of restraint on the creep behavior of clinical bone cement2002
Professor Andrew McCaskie
Professor Paul Gregg
Current cementing techniques in hip hemi-arthroplasty2001
Professor Paul Gregg
Primary total hip replacement: variations in patient management in Oxford & Anglia, Trent, Yorkshire & Northern 'regions'2001
Dr Iain Chambers
Professor Andrew McCaskie
Professor Paul Gregg
Radiological features predictive of aseptic loosening in cemented Charnley femoral stems2001
Dr Chaozong Liu
Professor Paul Gregg
Professor Andrew McCaskie
Some failure modes of four clinical bone cements2001
Dr Meng Khaw
Professor Paul Gregg
Survival analysis of cemented Press-Fit Condylar total knee arthroplasty2001
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor Paul Gregg
Treatment for displaced intracapsular fracture of the proximal femur - A prospective, randomised trial in patients aged 65 to 79 years2001
Dr Scott Muller
Dr Meng Khaw
Professor Paul Gregg
Ulceration of the lower leg after total knee replacement - A five-year review2001
Dr Scott Muller
Dr Meng Khaw
Professor Paul Gregg
Ulceration of the lower leg after total knee replacement: a five year review2001
Andrew Best
Professor Paul Gregg
Graded compression stockings in elective orthopaedic surgery: An assessment of the in vivo performance of commercially available stockings in patients having hip and knee arthroplasty2000
Professor Paul Gregg
Professor Andrew McCaskie
Metallic instrument debris - A source of third-body wear particles?2000
Professor Paul Gregg
Outcome of Charnley total hip replacement across a single health region in England - Reply2000
Professor Paul Gregg
Risks and benefits of prophylaxis against venous thromboembolism in orthopaedic surgery2000
Professor Paul Gregg
The Trent regional arthroplasty study: Experiences with a Hip Register2000
Professor Paul Gregg
The value of short and simple measures to assess outcomes for patients of total hip replacement surgery2000
Professor Paul Gregg
Manipulation of total knee replacements. Is the flexion gained retained?1999
Professor Paul Gregg
Osteoarthritic cartilage loses its ability to remain avascular1999
Professor Paul Gregg
Outcome of Charnley total hip replacement across a single health region in England. The results at five years from a regional hip register1999
Professor Andrew McCaskie
Professor Paul Gregg
The inadequacy of standard radiographs in detecting flaws in the cement mantle1999