Michael Fox
Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital
25 Papers
109 Citations
Michael Fox is an academic researcher from Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Brachial plexus & Brachial plexus injury. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 25 publications. Previous affiliations of Michael Fox include Paracelsus Private Medical University of Salzburg & Imperial College London.
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Papers
Increased levels of SV2A botulinum neurotoxin receptor in clinical sensory disorders and functional effects of botulinum toxins A and E in cultured human sensory neurons.
Yiangos Yiangou,Uma Anand,William R. Otto,Marco Sinisi,Michael Fox,Rolfe Birch,Keith A Foster,Gaurav Mukerji,Ayesha Akbar,Sanjiv K. Agarwal,Praveen Anand +10 more
TL;DR: In vitro studies indicate that treatment with botulinum neurotoxins A and E may affect receptor expression and nociceptor function in sensory neurons, and differential levels of SV2A protein expression in clinical disorders may identify potential new targets for botulinu neurotoxin therapy.
Exploration and neurolysis for the treatment of neuropathic pain in patients with a sciatic nerve palsy after total hip replacement.
TL;DR: Based on the findings of the study, this form of surgery is recommended over conservative management in patients with neuropathic pain associated with a sciatic nerve palsy after total hip replacement (THR).
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Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor receptor expression in clinical pain disorder tissues and role in neuronal sensitization.
Philippe Donatien,Uma Anand,Yiangos Yiangou,Marco Sinisi,Marco Sinisi,Michael Fox,Michael Fox,Anthony MacQuillan,Anthony MacQuillan,Tom Quick,Tom Quick,Yuri E. Korchev,Praveen Anand +12 more
TL;DR: The findings support GM-CSFR as a therapeutic target for pain and hypersensitivity in clinical CNS and peripheral inflammatory conditions and it could mediate CNS neuroinflammatory effects, which deserves study.
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Mycolactone-mediated neurite degeneration and functional effects in cultured human and rat DRG neurons: Mechanisms underlying hypoalgesia in Buruli ulcer.
Uma Anand,Marco Sinisi,Michael Fox,A. MacQuillan,Tom Quick,Yuri E. Korchev,C. Bountra,T McCarthy,Praveen Anand +8 more
TL;DR: Mycolactone induces toxic effects in DRG neurons, leading to impaired nociceptor function, neurite degeneration, and cell death, resembling the cutaneous hypoalgesia and nerve damage in individuals with M. Ulcerans infection.
A novel transosseous button technique for rotator cuff repair.
TL;DR: This technique has a good primary hold in the form of a device with proven history and avoids multiple anchors in the lateral humerus, and is also significantly more economical.
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