Aims. Although chondrosarcomas (CSs) display true malignant features, including local recurrence (LR) and metastases, their behaviour in the
A prospective series of 32 cases with tuberculosis of the
The World Health Organization (WHO) launched
the first Global Patient Safety Challenge in 2005 and introduced
the ‘5 moments of
Aims. Our purpose was to determine the quality of current randomised
controlled trials (RCTs) in
The accurate assessment of skeletal maturity
is essential in the management of orthopaedic conditions in the growing
child. In order to identify the time of peak height velocity (PHV)
in adolescents, two systems for assessing skeletal maturity have
been described recently; the calcaneal apophyseal ossification method
and the Sanders
Aims. The aim of this study was to compare the Push Ortho Thumb Brace
CMC and a custom-made orthosis in the treatment of patients with
primary osteoarthritis of the carpometacarpal joint of the thumb.
Our outcome measures were pain scores, tests of
We have investigated the oncological outcome of 63 patients with soft-tissue sarcomas of the
Giant cell tumours (GCTs) of the small bones
of the
Acute swelling of the
1. A report is made of 1000 consecutive cases of infection of the
A series of 26 children was referred to our specialist unit with a ‘pink pulseless
While primary squamous-cell carcinoma of the
1. In a series of seventy-one patients with wringer injuries of the
Like athletes, musicians are vulnerable to musculoskeletal
injuries that can be career ending or have a severe negative financial
impact. All ages are affected, with a peak incidence in the third
and fourth decades. Women are slightly more likely to be affected
than men. It is incumbent upon orthopaedic surgeons to be able to
complete a thorough physical assessment, be aware of the risk factors
associated with musculoskeletal symptoms in musicians, and have
a detailed knowledge of the specific syndromes they suffer and their
appropriate treatment. In this paper we review the common
Bone loss involving articular surface is a challenging
problem faced by the orthopaedic surgeon. In the
The results of a cadaver dye-infusion experiment suggested that the
1. The prehensile movements of the
We reviewed 13 patients with a complex fracture-dislocation of the proximal interphalangeal joint of a finger and one patient with a complex fracture-dislocation of the interphalangeal joint of thumb. We had treated these injuries using a pins and rubbers traction system which had been modified to avoid friction of the pins against the bone during mobilisation of the joint in order to minimise the risk of osteolysis. A Michigan