Aims. Surgeons commonly resect additional distal femur during primary total knee arthroplasty (TKA) to correct a flexion
Aims. In the UK, fasciectomy for Dupuytren’s
Aims. Dupuytren’s
1. Three cases of abduction
In Canada, Dupuytren's
1. Surveys of a working community, of a group of elderly people, and of an urban population show an incidence of Dupuytren's
1. The results in 138 hands operated on for Dupuytren's
We examined prospectively 4719 newborn infants to determine the congenital incidence of trigger thumb. No cases were found. Fifteen other children aged from 15 to 51 months had surgery for this condition. The anomaly had not been seen at birth and all thumbs presented with a flexion
There is little published information on the
health impact of frozen shoulder. The purpose of this study was
to assess the functional and health-related quality of life outcomes
following arthroscopic capsular release (ACR) for
A follow-up study, on average four years after operation, of seventy-six cildren with myelomeningocele who had surgical treatment for flexion
1.
A review was conducted of the records of fifty-five children who were admitted to the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto between 1955 and 1975 with a diagnosis of Volkmann's
We randomised 79 patients (84 hands, 90 fingers) with Dupuytren’s
We investigated the association of Dupuytren’s
We present the outcome of the treatment of chronic post-traumatic
Nine cases of abduction
An internal rotation
1. A case is described of bilateral congenital
Arthrolysis and dynamic splinting have been used in the treatment of elbow contractures, but there is no standardised protocol for treatment of severe
1. On the basis of, first, a mathematical analysis of the age-specific and sex-specific prevalence of Dupuytren's
We report four children with sternomastoid
1. In a prospective study of sixty patients with cerebral palsy and
1. A child with a rigid valgus foot caused by fibrous
1 . In the common type of Volkmann's ischaemic
We reviewed retrospectively 94 patients who had undergone soft-tissue release to correct flexion
Eleven cases are reported of
We report the results of performing a pronating osteotomy of the radius, coupled with other soft-tissue procedures, as part of an upper limb functional surgery programme in tetraplegic patients with supination
We treated post-traumatic
Experience with thirty-eight Asian children and adolescents who presented with either stiffness of the knee, genu recurvatum, habitual dislocation of the patella or congenital lateral dislocation of the patella showed that all those disorders were manifestations of
The medial rotation
We performed a lateral approach for the release of post-traumatic stiffness of the elbow in 22 patients using a modified technique designed to spare the lateral ligaments. They were reviewed after a mean interval of 26 months. The total humeroulnar joint movement had increased from a mean of 74° to 129° and forearm rotation from a mean of 135° to 159°. Both pain and function in the elbow had improved significantly. This modified lateral approach allows release of post-traumatic
A patient with typical congenital contractural arachnodactyly followed up from the age of 12 years to the age of 48 is reported. He had spiderlike fingers and toes and marked
1. Six cases of quadriceps
We report four patients with a form of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome associated with soft-tissue
We investigated the pathogenesis of soft-tissue
1. Six patients are reported in whom ischaemic muscle
Ischaemia is a rare complication of injury to a limb but must be excluded in every case. Two distinct types occur: Type I, where a proximal arterial injury gives rise to ischaemia distally; and Type II, where a direct injury gives rise to ischaemia at the site of the injury. Whatever the nature of the insult, an ischaemic
A method of treatment of Volkmann's ischaemic
Our aims were to describe the distribution of α-smooth muscle actin (SMA)-containing cells in Dupuytren’s tissue in vivo and to determine the effects of selected agents in regulating the expression of SMA in Dupuytren’s cells in vitro. In selected hypercellular zones of Dupuytren’s nodules up to 40% of the cells contained SMA, as shown by immunohistochemistry. A lower percentage (20%) of SMA-containing cells was found in regions of lower cellularity. A notable finding was that treatment in vitro of Dupuytren’s cells with platelet-derived growth factor significantly reduced the content of SMA. Cells from the same patients showed a significant increase in expression of SMA in response to treatment with transforming growth factor, which confirmed recent findings. In addition, interferon-γ, which has been previously used as a treatment for Dupuytren’s disease in a clinical study, had no reproducible effect on the expression of this actin isoform. Our findings are of significance for the conservative management of
We treated 22 children (28 limbs) with diplegic cerebral palsy who were able to walk by the Baumann procedure for correction of fixed
The fine structure of palmar fascia from patients with Dupuytren's
1. A case of Volkmann's ischaemic
Thirty-two
1. Previous reports of the role of the quadriceps in producing limitation of movement or dislocation of the patella have tended to implicate one particular part of the complex. Experience gained in thirty-five quadricepsplasties in children has shown that all parts of the quadriceps (except vastus medialis) and the ilio-tibial band also may play a part and that each of these must be attended to if a satisfactory result is to be obtained. 2. A simple technique of operation is described and illustrated. 3. Since this paper was prepared, a patient showing features of particular interest has been seen and treated.
1 . A case of plantar Dupuytren's disease in a woman aged twenty-three is described. 2. A review of the literature has shown that the histology and rapid recurrence have led to an erroneous diagnosis of fibrosarcoma and treatment by amputation on several occasions.
1. Two patients are reported with progressive fibrosis of the vastus intermedius muscle causing limitation of flexion of the knee. The first patient, a girl of ten years who was one of binovular twins, noticed difficulty in walking at the age of five, the disability increasing with age. The other girl, aged three, was one of uniovular twins and displayed the abnormality as soon as she started walking. 2. The nature of the condition remains obscure. 3. Surgery is effective, and simple division of the affected muscle segment is recommended. A good range of passive flexion is obtained at once; the active range can be obtained thereafter by physiotherapy. Because this requires the patient's cooperation it is suggested that the best age for surgery is about five or six years.