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Dina Simmons is a clinician-researcher in pediatric orthopaedics whose work focuses on evidence-based management of childhood musculoskeletal disorders. Affiliated with academic medical institutions in South Africa, her research contributes to improving treatment protocols and clinical decision-making in pediatric fracture care and lower limb deformities.
Her publications examine outcomes of distal radius metaphyseal fractures in children, identifying technical and reduction-related factors that influence redisplacement. This work emphasizes the importance of precise reduction and casting technique, offering practical guidance to optimize conservative management and surgical decision-making in unstable cases.
Additional research explores metabolic considerations in Blount disease, evaluating the role of vitamin D status and clarifying its lack of causal association. Based on limited available publications at present, her scholarship demonstrates a commitment to clinically relevant research that informs safe, effective pediatric orthopaedic practice.
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