KNEEguru Contributor

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Dr Sheila Strover

Clinical Editor

Degrees: BSc (Hons), MB BCh, MBA

Particular expertise: clinical editing, online publishing, patient advocacy, KNEEguru Founder

Location: Newquay, CON, TR7 1HU, United Kingdom

Dr Sheila Strover is the Founder and previous Clinical Editor of the KNEEguru website.

Her medical studies were completed at the University of the Witwatersrand in South Africa - BSc(Hons) (1968) and MBBCh (1974). She emigrated to the United Kingdom in 1983 and worked as an anaesthetist (anaesthesiologist) until 1989 when she left practice to work in a managerial position at the Droitwich Knee Clinic, which she co-founded with her knee surgeon ex-husband, <a href="/KNEEnotes/retired-knee-surgeon/dr-mr-angus-strover>Angus Strover.

There she was involved with the establishment of The Knee Foundation (an academic trust) and helped to design the content of their academic courses, as well as designing and bringing to production a 3-dimensional arthroscopic training model of the knee.

A sabbatical in at Warwick University 1973-1974 earned her an MBA (1994), and at this stage she also established the KNEEguru company and website and , with help from the shareholders, she started to build the site content which continues to grow.

Dr Strover resigned from the Clinic in 2002, and has concentrated her energies on creating within the KNEEguru website a successful venue for the collaboration of Patients, Clinical Practitioners and Industry in the knee field.

Contributions

2010 - Failure of interpositional membrane to prevent recurrent arthrofibrosis

An 'interpretation' of a 2010 paper which is interesting, although the technique failed to prevent the recurrence of arthrofibrosis.

2010 - Knee Function and Prevalence of Knee Osteoarthritis After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

An 'interpretation' of a 2010 paper on the old question of whether patients with cruciate ligament injury end up with osteoarthritis. The problem is that the goalposts keep moving as surgical techniques change and rehabilitation regimes change.

2010 - Bilateral congenital absence of anterior cruciate ligaments associated with scoliosis and hip dysplasia

An 'interpretation' of a 2010 medical paper discussing those people who are born without cruciate ligaments, and the sort of associated conditions that might go with this.

2009 - Increased failure rate of autologous chondrocyte implantation after previous treatment with marrow stimulation techniques

This is the editor's interpretation of a 2009 medical publication outlining a study that was undertaken by a team from the Cartilage Repair Center at the Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts in 2009.

2009 - Knee osteoarthritis after anterior cruciate ligament injury

An 'interpretation' of a 2009 literature review trying to determine the real incidence of osteoarthritis after cruciate ligament injury.