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51. The Cost-Effectiveness of Screening in the Community to Reduce Osteoporotic Fractures in Older Women in the UK: Economic Evaluation of the SCOOP Study.

52. Rationale and design of the SMaRT trial: A randomised, prospective, parallel, non-blinded, one-centre trial to evaluate the use of magnetic resonance imaging in acute setting in patients presenting with suspected scaphoid fracture.

53. Inappropriately Timed Pediatric Orthopaedic Referrals From the Emergency Department Result in Unnecessary Appointments and Financial Burden for Patients.

54. Quality of life after hip, vertebral, and distal forearm fragility fractures measured using the EQ-5D-3L, EQ-VAS, and time-trade-off: results from the ICUROS.

55. Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Primary Arthrodesis Versus Open Reduction Internal Fixation for Primarily Ligamentous Lisfranc Injuries.

56. Preoperative Diagnosis Can Predict Conversion Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes.

57. Cost comparison of orthopaedic fracture pathways using discrete event simulation in a Glasgow hospital.

58. Cost analysis of percutaneous fixation of hand fractures in the main operating room versus the ambulatory setting.

59. Fingertip Injuries in Children: Epidemiology, Financial Burden, and Implications for Prevention.

60. Economic evaluation of vitamin D and calcium food fortification for fracture prevention in Germany.

61. Electric bicycle-related injuries presenting to a provincial hospital in China: A retrospective study.

62. Orthopedic trauma surgery and hospital cost analysis in refugees; the effect of the Syrian civil War.

63. Supplemental Perioperative Oxygen to Reduce Surgical Site Infection After High-Energy Fracture Surgery (OXYGEN Study).

64. Prevalence and Cost of Subsequent Fractures Among U.S. Patients with an Incident Fracture.

65. Cost-effectiveness of dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry plus antiresorptive treatment in Australian women with breast cancer who receive aromatase inhibitors.

66. Economic Impact of Nonmodifiable Risk Factors in Orthopaedic Fracture Care: Is Bundled Payment Feasible?

67. Use of radiography and ultrasonography for nasal fracture identification in children under 18 years of age presenting to the ED.

68. [Effects of a Pelvic Ring Injury on Earning Capacity].

69. The cost of screening radiographs after stable fracture fixation.

70. Review of 5.5 Years' Experience Using E-mail-Based Telemedicine to Deliver Orthopedic Care to Remote Communities.

71. The Clinical and Economic Impact of Generic Locking Plate Utilization at a Level II Trauma Center.

72. Impact of Hospital-Employed Physician Assistants on a Level II Community-Based Orthopaedic Trauma System.

73. Operating Room Supply Costs in Orthopaedic Trauma: Cost Containment Opportunities.

74. Cost Savings Opportunities in Perioperative Management of the Patients With Orthopaedic Trauma.

75. Operating Room Efficiency: Benefits of an Orthopaedic Traumatologist at a Level II Trauma Center.

76. Real-world clinical and economic outcomes for daily teriparatide patients in Japan.

77. Relevance of adjacent joint imaging in the evaluation of ankle fractures.

78. Operative Cost Comparison: Plating Versus Intramedullary Fixation for Clavicle Fractures.

79. Backlog and burden of fractures in Sierra Leone and Nepal: Results from nationwide cluster randomized, population-based surveys.

80. Negative pressure wound therapy and orthopaedic trauma: where are we now?

81. The association between seeking financial compensation and injury recovery following motor vehicle related orthopaedic trauma.

82. The economic burden of outpatient appointments following paediatric fractures.

83. Lupus and fractures.

84. Patient factors influencing return to work and cumulative financial claims after clavicle fractures in workers' compensation cases.

85. Early Appropriate Care: A Protocol to Standardize Resuscitation Assessment and to Expedite Fracture Care Reduces Hospital Stay and Enhances Revenue.

86. The predicted lifetime costs and health consequences of calcium and vitamin D supplementation for fracture prevention-the impact of cardiovascular effects.

87. Does Insurance Status Affect the Management of Acute Clavicle Fractures?

88. Economic loss due to traumatic injury in Uganda: The patient's perspective.

89. Australian insurance costs of jockeys injured in a race-day fall.

90. Tramadol and the risk of fracture in an elderly female population: a cost utility assessment with comparison to transdermal buprenorphine.

91. Direct and indirect costs of surgically treated pelvic fractures.

92. Value of a Dedicated Saturday Orthopaedic Trauma Operating Room.

93. [Fracture prevention programmes can reduce the number of subsequent fractures].

94. The long-term burden of work-related carpal tunnel syndrome relative to upper-extremity fractures and dermatitis in Washington State.

95. The Relationship of Obesity to Increasing Health-Care Burden in the Setting of Orthopaedic Polytrauma.

96. Keeping the elderly on their feet.

97. [Living Lab MACVIA-LR. Equilibrium and the prevention of falls].

98. Obesity Is Associated With More Complications and Longer Hospital Stays After Orthopaedic Trauma.

99. Evaluation of Safety and Cost-Effectiveness of the Low Risk Ankle Rule in One of Europe's Busiest Pediatric Emergency Departments.

100. Making Safe Surgery Affordable: Design of a Surgical Drill Cover System for Scale.

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