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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 95-B, Issue SUPP_4 | Pages 35 - 35
1 Jan 2013
Akhtar M Ayana G Smith S
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Background

Back pain is a common orthopaedic problem which results in hospital admissions in severe cases. The aim of our study was to identify the reasons for back pain admissions and role of further investigations in the treatment of severe back pain.

Methods

We collected data prospectively for all admissions between January and March 2011. Demographic details were recorded along with the reasons for admissions, time of admission, further investigations and treatment offered.


Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 95-B, Issue SUPP_4 | Pages 13 - 13
1 Jan 2013
Akhtar M Ayana G Smith S
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Background

Nerve Root compression can lead to severe back pain. Different risk factors like high BMI, smoking, alcohol and psychological history have been identified. The aim of our study was to identify if the incidence of these risk factors was higher in patients with nerve root compression.

Patients and methods

We collected data prospectively for 26 consecutive patients admitted between January and March 2011 with severe back pain and had an MRI scan. Demographic details were recorded along with occupation, BMI, smoking status, alcohol intake and psychological history. 12 patients had nerve root compression (Group A) on MRI scan and 14 had normal MRI scan (Group B).


Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 94-B, Issue SUPP_XXXVI | Pages 112 - 112
1 Aug 2012
Akhtar M Robinson C Keating J Ingman T Salter D Muir A Simpson H
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Background

Hyperlaxity is associated with a high incidence of shoulder dislocations. Collagen V regulates the diameter of fibrils of the abundant collagen type I. Decorin and biglycan are members of the small leucine rich proteoglycans(SLRP's)family and play important roles in the regulation of collagen fibrillogenesis. The aim of this study was to identify if there was a link in hyperlaxity, capsule strength, collagen V and SLRP's expression.

Methods

Data was collected for 10 patients undergoing open shoulder stabilization for recurrent instability. Beighton score was used to assess hyperlaxity. Localization of Collagen V and SLRP's was studied by immunohistochemical staining of paraffin embedded sections of shoulder capsule. Grading of the stain was done on a 0-4 scale(0=no staining and 4=strong staining>50% of the slide)by three observers. Shoulder capsules were mounted on a material testing system and vertical load was applied to reach yield.


Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 94-B, Issue SUPP_XXXVI | Pages 110 - 110
1 Aug 2012
Akhtar M Robinson C Keating J Ingman T Salter D Muir A Simpson H
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Background

Hyperlaxity is associated with a high incidence of sporting injuries. Collagen V regulates the diameter of fibrils of the abundant collagen type I. Decorin and biglycan are members of the small leucine rich proteoglycans(SLRP's)family and play important roles in the regulation of collagen fibrillogenesis. The aim of this study was to identify if there was a link in hyperlaxity, tissue strength, collagen V and SLRP's expression.

Patients and methods

Data was collected for 25 patients. 12 had open shoulder stabilization and 13 had primary ACL reconstruction. Beighton score was used to assess hyperlaxity. Localization of Collagen V and SLRP's was studied by immunohistochemical staining of the paraffin embedded sections of the skin. Grading of the stain was done on a 0-4 scale(0=no staining and 4=strong staining>50% of the slide)by three observers. Tissue specimens were mounted on a material testing system and vertical load was applied to reach yield.