Objectives. There are several reports clarifying successful results following
open reduction using Ludloff’s medial approach for
Aims. To describe the clinical, radiological, and functional outcomes in patients with isolated
Diastematomyelia is a rare
There is a close link between the embryological development of the musculoskeletal system and all other main organ systems. We report a prospective series of 202 patients with
This paper reports a high incidence of minor
Aims. The aim of this study was to gain an agreement on the management of idiopathic
Aims. To identify the minimum set of outcomes that should be collected in clinical practice and reported in research related to the care of children with idiopathic
Talipes equinovarus is one of the more common
There were 47 patients with
Adult presentation of neglected
We studied the effect of trochanteric osteotomy in 192 total hip replacements in 140 patients with
A combined anterior and posterior surgical approach
is generally recommended in the treatment of severe
We report the case of a 24-year-old man with a
1. One hundred cases of torticollis and 117 cases of sternomastoid tumour have been reviewed. 2.
Morphological abnormalities are present in patients with developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH). We studied and compared the pelvic anatomy and morphology between the affected hemipelvis with the unaffected side in patients with unilateral Crowe type IV DDH using 3D imaging and analysis. A total of 20 patients with unilateral Crowe-IV DDH were included in the study. The contralateral side was considered normal in all patients. A coordinate system based on the sacral base (SB) in a reconstructed pelvic model was established. The pelvic orientations (tilt, rotation, and obliquity) of the affected side were assessed by establishing a virtual anterior pelvic plane (APP). The bilateral coordinates of the anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS) and the centres of hip rotation were established, and parameters concerning size and volume were compared for both sides of the pelvis.Aims
Methods
Difficulties posed in managing developmental dysplasia of the hip diagnosed late include a high-placed femoral head, contracted soft tissues and a dysplastic acetabulum. A combination of open reduction with femoral shortening of untreated
This paper reviews the current knowledge relating to the management of adult patients with
Ninety-seven limbs, in eighty-one patients, with a diagnosis of
We have evaluated the results of total hip replacement in patients with
1.