Objectives. For a long time
Introduction. Chronic ankle instability is a common condition that can be effectively treated with arthroscopic
Myriad protocols exist for isolated Weber B
The aim was to report operative complications, radiographic and patient-reported outcomes following
Although the importance of
Aims. No randomized comparative study has compared the extensile
Aims. The treatment of late presenting fractures of the
Introduction. Radiolucencies beneath the tibial component are well recognized in knee arthroplasty; the aetiology and significance are poorly understood. Non-progressive narrow radiolucencies with a sclerotic margin are thought not to be indicative of loosening. Factors which decrease the incidence of radiolucencies include cementless fixation and the use of pulse lavage. Leg/component alignment or BMI do not influence radiolucency. We are not aware of any studies that have looked at the effect of load type on radiolucency. The Oxford domed
In a group of 25 patients with traumatic dislocation of the knee, four, all of whom had similar ligament and medial soft-tissue injuries, also had associated
A total of 20 patients with a depressed fracture
of the
After a severe ankle sprain the incidence of residual complaints, particularly on the medial side of the joint, is high. We studied a consecutive series of 30 patients who had operative repair of acute ruptures of
INTRODUCTION. The purpose of this study is to report results from a prospective multicenter study of a bioresorbable type I collagen scaffold used to replace tissue loss following irreparable
Introduction. It is documented in the literature the very good results of
Type-I fractures of the
Introduction. To introduce a new classification method and analyze related risk factor about
The purpose of this study is to analyze what kind of pattern of change in each posterior femoral condyle allows for a greater degree of flexion after total knee arthroplasty (TKA). The flexion angle was assessed pre-operatively, and at 12 months after the surgery in 98 patients (106 knees) who underwent consecutive TKA. We used a quantitative 3 dimensional technique using computed tomography for the assessment of changes in both the medial and
Introduction. The anterior mini-invasive approach to performing total hip arthroplasty (THA) is associated with less soft tissue damage and a shorter postoperative recovery than other methods. In August 2008, our hospital abandoned the traditional
A total of 30 patients with
We prospectively assessed the diagnostic accuracy
of the gravity stress test and clinical findings to evaluate the stability
of the ankle mortise in patients with supination–external rotation-type
fractures of the