Recently, femoroacetabular impingement has been postulated as an important cause for the development of primary osteoarthritis of the hip. Various studies have shown that primary osteoarthritis of the hip is rare amongst Asians including Indians. We conducted an anthropometric study to evaluate prevalence of abnormal head-neck offset in Indian population and to correlate it with the low prevalence of primary osteoarthritis in Indian population. We retrospectively evaluated three dimensional CT scans of hips conducted as a part of another project done over a period of two years at our institute. An axial image was created parallel to the central axis of the femoral neck and passing through the centre of the femoral head using coronal scout view. This image was then used to calculate Alpha and Beta angles and head-neck offset ratio.Introduction
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Compression and absolute stability are important in intra-articular fractures such as transverse olecranon fractures. This biomechanical study aims to compare tension band wiring (TBW) with plate fixation by measuring compression within the fracture. A cross-over design and synthetic ulna models were used to reduce variation between samples. Identical transverse fractures were created using a 0.5mm saw blade and cutting jig. A Tekscan(tm) force transducer was calibrated and placed within the fracture gap. Twenty TBW or Acumed(tm) plate fixations were performed according to the recommended technique. Compression was measured while the constructs were static and during simulated elbow range of movement exercises. Dynamic testing was performed using a custom jig reproducing cyclical triceps contraction of 20N and reciprocal brachialis contraction of 10N. Both fixation methods were tested on each sample. Half were randomly allocated to TBW first and half to plating first. Data was recorded using F-scan (v 5.72) and analysed using SPSS(tm) (v 16). Paired T-tests compared overall compression and compression at the articular side of the fracture.Aims
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