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You must tell DVLA if you have spinal problems or injuries - download the correct form to let them know
Check the tariff classification for the unassembled parts to be implanted into the human body for different spinal treatments.
This revew evaluates the clinical trial evidence to determine how effective radiotherapy, surgery and corticosteroids are
Advice for medical professionals to follow when assessing drivers with neurological disorders.
National data on the prevalence of spinal muscular atrophy type 1 (SMA1) from the National Congenital Anomaly and Rare Disease Registration Service.
The aims of this feasibility study are to establish the needs case, benefits, scope and costs of an energy system ‘digital spine’.
Check if you need to tell DVLA about a health or medical condition, how to report medical conditions to DVLA
The MHRA has conducted a thorough assessment of technical and biological safety information provided by NSO and is satisfied that the modified MAGEC X system can now be used in the UK.
The MHRA was alerted by Beyond Compliance and the UK National Joint Registry (NJR) to a significantly higher revision rate observed with the ORIGIN PS patient-matched total knee replacement.
Tell DVLA you've had an operation if you're still unable to drive 3 months after the surgery
Volume 26 of the non-technical summaries granted under the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 during 2013.
Information for healthcare professionals to protect the public from pressure ulcers (bed sores).
Volume 30 of the non-technical summaries granted under the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 during 2013.
Explains how commissioners and health professionals can use data and analysis for decisions about neurology services and interventions.
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