Bad Language

How difficult it is to write well! Even something as simple as a parking notice requires thought and care. As for a letter to the editor of a medical journal, one should make sure one has something worth saying before sending it. In today’s post I offer examples of the pitfalls in both kinds of communication. Trespassers will [...]

2025-04-20T06:50:27+00:0027 March 2021|Categories: Controversies|

Opaque Medical Research

Many medical research papers are difficult to understand: they're written in an opaque style replete with jargon, commonly use non-standard abbreviations, and contain many unnecessary words. Often the sentences are so long that it’s difficult to hold in one’s mind the ideas being presented at the beginning until the end, so there's a tendency uncritically to accept what [...]

2024-07-31T01:05:24+00:0023 March 2021|Categories: Psychiatry|

How Keira Bell Was Failed By Her Doctors

What would Freud have thought of this? Keira Bell is a young woman who has bravely revealed her story to the public in the hope of saving others from getting into a similar heart-rending mess. Her problem was what is called gender confusion—but it turned out that that was only on the surface. When she was 16 she [...]

2024-07-31T01:17:40+00:0028 February 2021|Categories: Transgender|

You’re Not Allowed to Cure the Patients the Wrong Way!

These words were spoken to me by the late Dr James Cyriax. He was lamenting the fact that he didn’t get the recognition he felt he deserved for his seminal work in diagnosing and treating the ubiquitous disorders of back pain, sciatica, shoulder pain, etc. Even after his death in 1985 his work has been largely ignored. A [...]

2025-09-17T02:53:41+00:0019 April 2018|Categories: Controversies|

Dr Cyriax and Frozen Shoulder

Dr James Cyriax, 1904 - 1985 When I was training to be a general practitioner I realised there were many patients suffering from disorders of the moving parts of the body. That is, pain felt in the muscles or joints, such as stiff neck, shoulder pains, backache, sciatica, tennis elbow, etc. Further, it soon became clear to me [...]

2025-09-17T02:53:41+00:0031 October 2016|Categories: Controversies|
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