Patella
Dislocation is a common and well-studied complication after total hip replacement. However,
Acute angulation at the thoracolumbar junction
with segmental
We report five children who presented at the mean age of 1.5 years (1.1 to 1.9) with a progressive thoracolumbar kyphosis associated with segmental instability and
1. This paper presents the neurological findings in forty-one patients with rheumatoid arthritis complicated by atlanto-axial
Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a progressive
multisystem chronic inflammatory disorder. The hallmark of this pathological
process is a progressive fusion of the zygapophyseal joints and
disc spaces of the axial skeleton, leading to a rigid kyphotic deformity
and positive sagittal balance. The ankylosed spine is unable to
accommodate normal mechanical forces, rendering it brittle and susceptible
to injury. Traumatic hyperextension injury of the cervical spine
leading to atlantoaxial
Acetabular edge-loading was a cause of increased wear rates in metal-on-metal hip arthroplasties, ultimately contributing to their failure. Although such wear patterns have been regularly reported in retrieval analyses, this study aimed to determine their in vivo location and investigate their relationship with acetabular component positioning. 3D CT imaging was combined with a recently validated method of mapping bearing surface wear in retrieved hip implants. The asymmetrical stabilizing fins of Birmingham hip replacements (BHRs) allowed the co-registration of their acetabular wear maps and their computational models, segmented from CT scans. The in vivo location of edge-wear was measured within a standardized coordinate system, defined using the anterior pelvic plane.Aims
Methods
1. Four patients with tetraplegia from rheumatoid
Anterior
Traumatic atlanto-axial
1. Nineteen patients with classical rheumatoid arthritis complicated by severe
We report seven children in whom traumatic haemarthrosis of the hip had produced lateral
Hip arthrography was performed in 19 patients in the initial stage of Perthes' disease. Sphericity and
1. Thirty-four patients with severe lumbo-sacral
1. Forty-six cases of congenital spondylolisthesis (Newman's Group 1) have been studied. The diagnostic criteria were lumbo-sacral
We evaluated radiological hip remodelling after shelf acetabuloplasty and sought to identify prognostic factors in 25 patients with a mean age of 8.9 years (7.0 to 12.3) who had unilateral Perthes’ disease with reducible
Tectoplasty is a new acetabuloplasty which aims to provide an extra-articular weight-bearing surface in cases of dysplastic acetabulum, hip
1. The problem of instability of reduction in congenital dislocation and congenital
We describe the results of surgical treatment in a prospective study of 183 consecutive cases of