Aims. The impact of concomitant
Aims. Although infrequent, a fracture of the cuboid can lead to significant
disruption of the integrity of the midfoot and its function. The
purpose of this study was to classify the pattern of fractures of
the cuboid, relate them to the mechanism of
Aims. We aimed to identify the pattern of nerve
We present our experience of managing patients
with iatropathic brachial plexus
The purpose of this study was to describe the anatomical distribution and incidence of fatigue
We report the functional and socioeconomic long-term
outcome of patients with pelvic ring
The Essex-Lopresti
We describe 261 peripheral nerve
The Essex-Lopresti
We have reviewed 22 patients at a mean of 30 years (28 to 31) after a whiplash
This is a case series of prospectively gathered
data characterising the
A total of 11 patients with combined traumatic
Injuries to the limb are the most frequent cause
of permanent disability following combat wounds. We reviewed the medical
records of 450 soldiers to determine the type of upper limb nerve
injuries sustained, the rate of remaining motor and sensory deficits
at final follow-up, and the type of Army disability ratings granted.
Of 189 soldiers with an
Aims. The best time for definitive orthopaedic care is often unclear
in patients with multiple
We studied a consecutive series of 58 patients with penetrating missile
We reviewed 110 patients with an unstable fracture of the pelvic ring who had been treated with a trapezoidal external fixator after a mean follow-up of 4.1 years. There were eight open-book (type B1, B3-1)
We investigated the response of chronic neck and shoulder pain to decompression of the carpal tunnel in 38 patients with whiplash
This is a retrospective study of 612 cases of iatropathic
The outcomes of 261 nerve
Between 1998 and 2002, 37 neuropathies in 32 patients with a displaced supracondylar fracture of the humerus who were referred to a nerve