Aims. This study aimed to compare the outcomes of two different postoperative management approaches following surgical fixation of ankle
Aims. The purpose of this study was to compare symptomatic treatment
of a
Aims. In approximately 20% of patients with ankle
Aims. This study evaluated the effect of treating clinician speciality on management of zone 2 fifth metatarsal
Aims. The morphology of medial malleolar
Aims. The aim of this study was to compare the longer-term outcomes of operatively and nonoperatively managed patients treated with a removable brace (fixed-angle removable orthosis) or a plaster cast immobilization for an acute ankle
Aims. This paper documents the epidemiology of adults (aged more than 18 years) with a calcaneal
Aims. There has been an evolution recently in the management of unstable
fractures of the ankle with a trend towards direct fixation of a
posterior malleolar fragment. Within these
Aims. Identifying predictors of compartment syndrome in the foot after
a
Aims. Arthroscopically controlled
Aims. Fractures of the navicular can occur in isolation but, owing
to the intimate anatomical and biomechanical relationships, are
often associated with other injuries to the neighbouring bones and
joints in the foot. As a result, they can lead to long-term morbidity
and poor function. Our aim in this study was to identify patterns
of injury in a new classification system of traumatic fractures
of the navicular, with consideration being given to the commonly associated
injuries to the midfoot. Patients and Methods. We undertook a retrospective review of 285 consecutive patients
presenting over an eight- year period with a
Aims. The aim of this study was to evaluate the functional outcome in patients undergoing implant removal (IR) after
Aims. The purposes of this study were to clarify first, the incidence
of peroneal tendon dislocation in patients with a
The incidence of periprosthetic
The AO Foundation advocates the use of partially
threaded lag screws in the fixation of
Aims. Involvement of the posterior malleolus in
Aims. Lifestyle risk factors are thought to increase the risk of infection
after acute orthopaedic surgery but the evidence is scarce. We aimed
to investigate whether smoking, obesity and alcohol overuse are
risk factors for the development of infections after surgery for
a
Aims. Patients with diabetes are at increased risk of wound complications
after open reduction and internal fixation of unstable ankle
In this randomised controlled trial, we evaluated
the role of elastic compression using ankle injury stockings (AIS)
in the management of
We investigated the clinical and radiological outcome after unilateral