Aims. The prevalence of scoliosis is not known in patients with idiopathic short stature, and the impact of treatment with recombinant human
Aims. Temporary hemiepiphysiodesis (HED) is applied to children and adolescents to correct angular deformities (ADs) in long bones through guided
Aims. The aim of this study was to compare outcomes of guided
Aims. Guided
We studied 29 girls and one boy with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis who were at Risser grade 0 at the time of posterior spinal fusion and were followed until maturity (mean 7.8 years). We used serial radiographs to measure the ratio of disc to vertebral height in the fused segments and to detect differential anterior spinal
Puppies in the second half of their growing period have been observed for one and a half to four and a half months after creation of a superficial femoral arteriovenous fistula on the right side. From measurements of the whole bone and from microradiographic and tetracycline-fluorophore studies of the diaphysial bone, it is believed that the following statistically significant phenomena may be attributed to the influence of the arteriovenous fistula. 1. All bones distal to the fistula are influenced in their
Aims. We report the use of the distal radius and ulna (DRU) classification
for the prediction of peak
Guiding
Rebound
There is evidence to suggest that fractures heal more rapidly in patients with a head injury as a result of systemic factors released from the site of this injury. We have measured the circulating level of insulin-like
The mammalian
Aims. The primary aim of this study was to evaluate the performance
and safety of magnetically controlled
In the majority of patients with slipped upper
femoral epiphysis only one hip is involved at primary diagnosis. However,
the contralateral hip often becomes involved over time. There are
no reliable factors predicting a contralateral slip. Whether or
not the contralateral hip should undergo prophylactic fixation is
a matter of controversy. We present a number of essential points
that have to be considered both when choosing to fix the contralateral
hip prophylactically as well as when refraining from surgery and
instead following the patients with repeat radiographs.
This paper describes a study in the human femur of the relationship between cell division in
We used a rabbit model to investigate the mechanism by which the angulation of fractures is corrected in children. We produced a transverse proximal tibial fracture in one leg of 12 eight-week-old New Zealand white rabbits and measured bone alignment and length and the patterns of bone
Sex hormones play important roles in the regulation of the proliferation, maturation and death of chondrocytes in the epiphyseal
1. Diametric
The parameters of cellular proliferation and
Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), responsible
for extracellular matrix remodelling and angiogenesis, might play
a major role in the response of the
The anatomy and development of the growing acetabulum are not clearly understood. We dissected and studied histologically two acetabula from the pelvis of a three-month-old infant. Relative rates of
1. The widespread deformities commonly associated with diaphysial aclasis have been studied in seventy-six patients. Apart from the adaptations of
We report a case of spontaneous physeal
1. An experimental study of the effects of nerve and muscle lesions upon the
We studied the cellular response to physeal distraction in the
McFarland fractures of the medial malleolus in
children, also classified as Salter–Harris Type III and IV fractures,
are associated with a high incidence of premature
Injury to muscles is very common. We have previously observed that basic fibroblast
We report our results in 24 children with malignant primary bone tumours of the distal femur treated with a Stanmore extendible endoprosthesis (SEER). This consists of a femoral component that can be lengthened, a constrained knee and an uncemented sliding tibial component which crosses the proximal tibial physeal plate perpendicularly. The average age of the patients at diagnosis was ten years and the mean follow-up was 4.7 years (2.5 to 7.9). The mean
Glenoid replacement is technically challenging. Removal of a cemented glenoid component often results in a large osseous defect which makes the immediate introduction of a revision prosthesis almost impossible. We describe a two-stage revision procedure using a reversed shoulder prosthesis. Freeze-dried allograft with platelet-derived
1. Arrest of
1. Small indian ink marks were made at intervals along the length of tendons in the limbs of young rabbits, and the distance between the marks was measured during the operation. The rabbits were killed two to three months later, and the amount of longitudinal
1. Homografts of eighteen-day-old foetal femora in pure strains of mice showed no fundamental difference in behaviour from grafts of more mature bone and cartilage. 2.
1. Experimental epiphysiodesis was performed on either the upper or lower epiphysial cartilage of one tibia of young rabbits, the other tibia serving as a control. 2. Subsequent
The effects of gamma irradiation on the
This study evaluated the effect of limb lengthening
on longitudinal
Frozen shoulder is a chronic fibrosing condition of the capsule of the joint. The predominant cells involved are fibroblasts and myofibroblasts which lay down a dense matrix of type-I and type-III collagen within the capsule. This subsequently contracts leading to the typical features of pain and stiffness. Cytokines and
The aim of this study was to evaluate whether
coating titanium discs with selenium in the form of sodium selenite decreased
bacterial adhesion of Staphylococcus aureus and Staph.
epidermidis and impeded osteoblastic cell
1. A brief description is given of normal epiphysial
In this study of fractures of the shaft of the tibia and femur in children, the
Spontaneous correction of deformity is produced by bone remodelling during the period of
We studied the pattern of proximal femoral
The
We subjected the proximal tibial
We investigated the effect of bone lengthening by callotasis on longitudinal
Aims. It is increasingly appreciated that coordinated regulation of angiogenesis and osteogenesis is needed for bone formation. How this regulation is achieved during peri-implant bone healing, such as osseointegration, is largely unclear. This study examined the relationship between angiogenesis and osteogenesis in a unique model of osseointegration of a mouse tibial implant by pharmacologically blocking the vascular endothelial
We have measured the increase in height and width of the vertebral bodies and expressed them as percentages of the total
Our aim was to evaluate the expression of transcription factors CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein-beta (C/EBP. β. ) and C/EBP-homologous protein (CHOP) in the
We investigated the feasibility in the dog of using transfers of the distal ulna into the radius either as
Children undergoing continuous corticosteroid therapy become stunted in height. The mechanism of this inhibition of natural
Platelet-derived
1. Tetracycline labelling methods have been used to measure the rate of