Aims. We aimed to compare reoperations following distal radial fractures (DRFs) managed with early fixation versus delayed fixation following initial
Aims. Abduction bracing is commonly used to treat developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) following
Distal radius fractures are among the most common fractures seen in the emergency department.
Distal radius fractures are among the most common fractures seen in the emergency department.
Aims. To determine the likelihood of achieving a successful
Aims. Eccentric reductions may become concentric through femoral head ‘docking’ (FHD) following
Glenohumeral dislocation is complicated with a greater tuberosity fracture in 16% of cases. Debate regarding the safety of
Purpose of the study. This study aims to evaluate the use of
Aims. The goal of
Aims:. To assess the success rate of
Aims. There is no level I evidence dealing with the optimal period of immobilization for patients with a displaced distal radial fracture following
We reviewed 98 children (133 hips) with developmental dysplasia of the hip who underwent arthrography immediately after
Aim: To determine the outcome and need for subsequent surgery in patients following successful
The efficacy of traction before an attempted
The long term results of
Thanks to neonatal screening, idiopathic congenital dislocation of the hip (CDH) is generally diagnosed and treated at an early age. Despite this measure, late diagnosis of CDH still occurs. The goal of this article is to analyse the results of Petit-Morel’s
We report a rare case of Hip Resurfacing dislocation three years after a bilateral Hip Resurfacing in a very strong patient and show the maneuver to do a
Aim. To determine the outcome, the need for revision surgery, quality of life (QOL) of patients and the financial implications of instability following successful
The treatment of developmental dysplasia of the hip diagnosed after the first year of life remains controversial. A series of 36 children (47 hips), aged between one and 4.9 years underwent gradual
Background: