Reported rates of
Six patients with recurrent
The generally-accepted treatment for large, displaced fractures of the glenoid associated with traumatic anterior
1. Twenty-one cases of congenital
Arthroplasty, with normal or nearly normal reposition, is possible in most old congenital
The factors involved in the mechanism leading to traumatic posterior
We describe a new technique for examining the infant hip using ultrasound. Both hips are imaged simultaneously via an anterior approach. The examination can be done with the hip either extended or flexed and abducted. The method has three advantages: 1) since both hips are imaged simultaneously, lines can be drawn to assist in determining the relationship between the femoral head and the pelvis; 2) proximal, anteroposterior and lateral displacement of the femoral head can all be demonstrated; 3) the method is applicable to the infant in a harness or a plaster cast to demonstrate maintenance of reduction of a dislocated hip. The usual direction of
We present a case of late
A case of intra-articular
A case of total
Experimental work has shown that
1. Two patients with retrosternal
1. A case is described ofcomplete rupture ofthe second part of the axillary artery complicating anterior
A case of complete rupture of the axillary artery in a man aged eighty-seven is described. The injury occurred in connection with an antero-inferior
Retrosternal
Retrosternal
1. The indications for and technique of posterior iliopsoas transplantation are described with particular reference to paralytic
The efficacy of traction before an attempted closed reduction for patients with developmental
1. Congenital
We describe two patients with obturator