Aims. To determine the effectiveness of prone
Aims. Although atlantoaxial rotatory fixation (AARF) is a common cause
of torticollis in children, the diagnosis may be delayed. The condition
is characterised by a lack of rotation at the atlantoaxial joint
which becomes fixed in a rotated and subluxed position. The management of
children with a delayed presentation of this condition is controversial.
This is a retrospective study of a group of such children. Patients and Methods. Children who were admitted to two institutions between 1988 and
2014 with a diagnosis of AARF were included. We identified 12 children
(four boys, eight girls), with a mean age of 7.3 years (1.5 to 13.4),
in whom the duration of symptoms on presentation was at least four weeks
(four to 39). All were treated with halo
We present the case of a 15-year-old boy with
symptoms due to Klippel–Feil syndrome. Radiographs and CT scans demonstrated
basilar impression, occipitalisation of C1 and fusion of C2/C3.
MRI showed ventral compression of the medullocervical junction.
Skull
Between January 1995 and December 2000, 112 children with a closed displaced supracondylar fracture of the humerus without vascular deficit, were managed by elevated, straight-arm
There is still some controversy about the reduction of unilateral and bilateral facet dislocations in the cervical spine. We have reviewed the notes and radiographs of 210 such patients; reduction was attempted by manipulation under anaesthesia (MUA) in 91, and by rapid
We studied 16 hips (eight cadaver specimens) using arthrography, arthroscopy and anatomical dissection, under incremental
The effect of calcaneal
1. The "halo"
1. Sixty-three
The treatment of fractures of the femoral shaft by
We report the cases of three children with chronic injuries of the medial tibial malleolus caused by
The efficacy of
1. Twenty-nine patients with
We report the results of a randomised trial to determine the effects of skin
1. The usefulness of the halo method of
Halo pelvic
Ninety-eight children with severely displaced supracondylar fractures of the humerus were treated by straight lateral
In 1980, we developed a specially designed brace for treating supracondylar fractures of the humerus in children, along with an easy and safe technique of reduction by skeletal
Our aim in this prospective radiological study was to determine whether the flexibility rate calculated from radiographs obtained during forced
A diastasis between the femoral head and the acetabulum can be achieved for a short while by the application of manual