orthopaedic surgery

collocation in English

meaningsoforthopaedicandsurgery

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orthopaedic
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˌɔː.θəˈpiː.dɪk/
us
/ˌɔːr.θəˈpiː.dɪk/
relating ...
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surgery
noun
uk
/ˈsɜː.dʒər.i/
us
/ˈsɝː.dʒər.i/
the treatment of injuries or diseases in people or animals by cutting open the body and removing or repairing the ...
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(Definition oforthopaedicandsurgeryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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These include chemotherapy, radiotherapy, hormonal therapy,orthopaedicsurgeryand bisphosphonates.
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I have talked aboutorthopaedicsurgery.
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This is true oforthopaedicsurgery.
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Orthopaedicsurgeryis important in treating the elderly.
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In those areasorthopaedicsurgerycan play an important part.
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This has already been criticised in respect oforthopaedicsurgery.
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The hospital concentrated exclusively on electiveorthopaedicsurgery.
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These are defined as fractures, radiotherapy to bone, hypercalcaemia of malignancy,orthopaedicsurgeryand spinal cord compression.
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She is currently completing her training inorthopaedicsurgery, with subspecialty training in paediatricorthopaedicsurgeryon the horizon.
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Anatomy forms the foundation fororthopaedicsurgery.
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The ages of patients awaitingorthopaedicsurgeryare not recorded centrally.
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Unfortunately, during that time, waiting lists and waiting times specifically fororthopaedicsurgeryhave increased.
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That is where all theorthopaedicsurgeryis being undertaken now.
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My constituents' access toorthopaedicsurgeryis not as it should be.
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The present age of the consultant adviser onorthopaedicsurgeryis 66.
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They are waiting 15, 18 and 21 months fororthopaedicsurgery.
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Within theorthopaedicsurgeryspecialty a number of steps have been taken to address waiting times.
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Since 1997, an additional £1.5 million has been invested inorthopaedicsurgery.
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Orthopaedicsurgeryis mainly concerned with the repair and reconstruction of the skeletal system.
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The situation is similar fororthopaedicsurgerywhere waiting lists are equally long.
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We are also facing accreditation problems with orthodontic surgery,orthopaedicsurgery, dermatology and general surgery.
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People requiring urgentorthopaedicsurgeryhave to wait too long for an operation.
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We are aware of two vacant consultant posts inorthopaedicsurgery.
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Of the 700,000 people on hospital waiting lists, about 120,000 wantorthopaedicsurgery.
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That quickly led to the ceasing of all electiveorthopaedicsurgery.
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