Objectives. To report the five-year results of a randomised controlled trial
examining the effectiveness of arthroscopic acromioplasty in the
treatment of stage II shoulder impingement
Aims. Chondrosarcoma is the second most common primary sarcoma of bone: conventional chondrosarcoma accounts for 85% of all cases. Conventional chondrosarcoma may be central or peripheral. Most studies group central and peripheral chondrosarcomas together, although there is growing evidence that their clinical behaviour and prognosis differ. The aims of this study were to analyze any differences in characteristics between central and peripheral chondrosarcomas and to investigate the incidence and role of different
The diagnostic sub-categorization of cauda equina
Aims. This study aims to evaluate the impact of metabolic
Aims. Patients with cauda equina
Systemic capillary leak
Aims. Knowledge on total knee arthroplasties (TKAs) in patients with a history of poliomyelitis is limited. This study compared implant survivorship and clinical outcomes among affected and unaffected limbs in patients with sequelae of poliomyelitis undergoing TKAs. Methods. A retrospective review of our total joint registry identified 94 patients with post-polio
Aims. Steroid injections are used for subacromial pain
Deep gluteal
Aims. The sensitivity and specificity of electrodiagnostic parameters in diagnosing carpal tunnel
Aims. Traumatic central cord
The aetiology of pain in the lower leg during exercise has been studied in 110 athletes by monitoring intracompartmental pressure during exercise and by technetium bone scans. Patients were assigned to three diagnostic groups: chronic compartment
Aims. The influence of metabolic
Aims. Compartment
Aims. The early diagnosis of cauda equina
Aims. Cauda equina
Aims. To determine the normal values and usefulness of the C1/4 space
available for spinal cord (SAC) ratio and C1 inclination angle,
which are new radiological parameters for assessing atlantoaxial
instability in children with Down
Aims. Identifying predictors of compartment
Compartment
Compartment
Bertolotti’s
Aims. Some patients presenting with hip pain and instability and underlying acetabular dysplasia (AD) do not experience resolution of symptoms after surgical management. Hip-spine
We present two rare variations related to compartment
Dysplasia of the hip, hypotonia, osteopenia,
ligamentous laxity, and mental retardation increase the complexity
of performing and managing patients with Down
Linburg-Comstock
We describe a case of bilateral weakness of the lower limbs, sensory disturbance and intermittent urinary incontinence, secondary to untreated Gitelman’s
Patients with Bertolotti’s
Aims. Patients with metabolic
1. A distinction must be made between the fat embolism
Aim. Nail patella
We report a case of Lemierre’s
Down’s
There are many causes of paraspinal muscle weakness which give rise to the dropped-head
Injury to the perforating branch of the peroneal artery has not been reported previously as a cause of acute compartment
We have analysed associated factors in 164 patients with acute compartment
1. Skeletal and other clinical features in twenty-three patients with homocystinuria have been compared with those in sixteen patients with Marfan's
The patellar clunk
Aims. Early cases of cauda equina
We report four patients with a form of Ehlers-Danlos
Spinal deformities are a common feature of Marfan’s
We treated eight dysplastic acetabula in six skeletally mature patients with Down’s
Aims. Diagnosis of cauda equina
There is no universally agreed definition of
cauda equina
1. The bone changes in four autopsied cases of Cushing's
We describe a
1. Three cases of the Laurence-Moon-Biedl-Bardet
A compartment
Aims. Positive ulnar variance is an established risk factor for idiopathic
ulnar impaction
1. Three families with the characteristic changes of the nail-patella
The life expectancy of patients with Down