Rare Form of Surgery Has New Brisbane Broncos Recruit Ben Barba Up and Running
Published November 19, 2013
Rare form of surgery has new Brisbane Broncos recruit Ben Barba up and running
Known as tightrope fixation, the surgery is becoming more common in the treatment of syndesmosis injuries. Using a piece of surgical rope, Barba had his fibula and tibia held together, with the rope enabling sufficient flexion in his ankle in the … Read more on Courier Mail
Overcrowding a jail concern
"The Arthur Gorrie Correctional Centre had 240 prisoners doubled and Brisbane Women's (Correctional Centre) had 40 doubled." Mr Martin said prison numbers had risen 15 per cent since the Newman Government had taken office. One reason for this was … Read more on Catholic Leader
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