Trauma & Orthopaedics Research Charity

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Enabling HSC staff in the delivery of clinical trials and research. Supporting high quality clinical trials across all HSC Trusts.

The James Lind Alliance (JLA) is a non-profit making initiative established in 2004. It brings patients, carers and clinicians together

The NIHR is a central part of the UK research landscape, collaborating in national activities to improve research and supporting NHS research performance.

The British Orthopaedic Association supports 5,000 members throughout the UK and internationally. By bringing together all those working in trauma and orthopaedic surgery.

The British Hip Society (BHS) supports training, education and research to promote the very best care for patients with hip related conditions.

The OTA is an international organization of orthopaedic surgeons and medical professionals dedicated to the care and treatment of patients with injuries to the musculoskeletal system, fractures and dislocations.

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Rosie’s Trust is the only charity in Northern Ireland that is dedicated to keeping people together with their pets when they can no longer look after them independently, and have no other support.

The Boom Foundation remains the only charity in Northern Ireland dedicated to supporting patients suffering from sarcoma cancer.

Musgrave Park Hospital is a non-acute hospital that delivers a range of regional specialist healthcare services to people from across Northern Ireland.

Beyond Compliance Advisory Group, work with the implant manufacturer to assess the relative risk of any new product.

The National Joint Registry (NJR) was set up by the Department of Health and Welsh Government in 2002 to collect information on all hip, knee, ankle, elbow and shoulder replacement operations.

We're Versus Arthritis. We'll never stop, until no one has to tolerate living with the pain, fatigue and isolation of arthritis.

Be Part of Research is a free service which makes it easy to find and take part in vital health and care research across the UK.

Our aim is to help patients receive the correct information regarding broken bones & fractures and to assist with common after care question & queries.

The Health and Social Care Research and Development work is based on the principle that the best health and social care must be underpinned by knowledge, based on well conducted research, which can then be applied in the delivery of care.