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Investigated the recurrence rates of clubfoot after using the Ponseti method in a New Zealand population, providing valuable insights into long-term outcomes.
Examined the impact of delayed treatment on supracondylar fractures in children, contributing to the understanding of optimal timing for intervention.
Compared the Ponseti method with surgical treatment for clubfoot, offering evidence-based guidance for clinical decision-making.
Studied the characteristics and management of pediatric acute hematogenous osteomyelitis, improving understanding of this infection.
Evaluated the outcomes of scoliosis surgery in patients with syringomyelia, contributing to the understanding of surgical management in complex cases.
Investigated the impact of antibiotic timing on culture yield in pediatric osteoarticular infections, informing clinical practice regarding optimal antibiotic administration.
Presented a long-term comparison of Ponseti casting versus surgical treatment for clubfoot, providing valuable insights into the durability of different treatment approaches.
Provided an updated review of pediatric acute hematogenous osteomyelitis in New Zealand, offering insights into the current epidemiology and management strategies.
Presented a 10-year review of acute pediatric hematogenous osteomyelitis, contributing to the understanding of long-term outcomes and management strategies.
Analyzed the hospitalization costs associated with pediatric osteomyelitis and septic arthritis in New Zealand, providing valuable data for healthcare resource allocation.
Dr. Haemish Crawford is a leading pediatric orthopedic surgeon specializing in the treatment of clubfoot, scoliosis, and pediatric bone and joint infections. His research focuses on improving outcomes and developing innovative approaches to pediatric orthopedic conditions.
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