Aims. Abduction bracing is commonly used to treat developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) following closed
Aims. To investigate the risk factors for unsuccessful radial head
Aims. The goal of closed
Aims. To determine the likelihood of achieving a successful closed
We present our early experience of arthroscopic
reduction of the dislocated hip in very young infants with developmental
dysplasia of the hip (DDH). Eight dislocated hips, which had failed attempts at closed
Purpose of study. To assess the risk of early re—dislocation following closed
Aims. This pilot study aimed to evaluate prospectively the use of inlet
radiographs of the hip as an alternative method of the assessment
of
Aims:. To assess the success rate of closed
Purpose. To document the success rate of closed
We reviewed 98 children (133 hips) with developmental dysplasia of the hip who underwent arthrography immediately after closed
Purpose. To assess outcomes of manipulating upper extremity fractures with conscious sedation compared with formal
The long term results of closed
The efficacy of traction before an attempted closed
Aim. To compare the rate and severity of avascular necrosis following medial open and closed
Over a 20-year period we treated 29 patients (31 dislocated hips) by non-operative
We present our experience of the modified Dunn
procedure in combination with a Ganz surgical dislocation of the hip
to treat patients with severe slipped capital femoral epiphysis
(SCFE). The aim was to prospectively investigate whether this technique
is safe and reproducible. We assessed the degree of
Northern Ireland has previously demonstrated high incidence of Perthes' disease (11.6 per 100,000). The aim of this study is to confirm a declining incidence in this diagnosis in Northern Ireland. Methods. A
Purpose. To determine the effect of the femoral head ossific nucleus on the development of avascular necrosis (AVN) after
Aims. This study analysed the clinical and radiological outcome of
anatomical
Paediatric distal radial and forearm fractures account for 37.4% of all fractures in children. We present our 2.5-year results of a novel safe approach to the treatment of simple distal radial and diaphyseal fractures using intranasal diamorphine and entonox in a designated fracture