1. A series of experiments on the tensile strength of the anterior capsular mechanism have been performed. These show that in the young the weakest point is the glenoid labral attachment, whereas in the elderly calcification of tissues makes the capsule and subscapular tendon weaker. 2. It has been shown previously that glenoid labral detachment is the common injury in the young at the time of an acute dislocation, whereas capsular rupture and subscapularis tendon damage occur in the elderly. 3. These findings suggest that in an acute anterior dislocation of the
We retrospectively identified 18 consecutive patients with synovial chrondromatosis of the
Patients suffering from generalised convulsions may dislocate their
1. Six cases of posterior dislocation of the
We report a series of 12 Silastic interposition arthroplasties of the
A patient with a fractured coracoid process in association with a dislocation of the
We explored the trends over time and the geographical
variation in the use of subacromial decompression and rotator cuff
repair in 152 local health areas (Primary Care Trusts) across England.
The diagnostic and procedure codes of patients undergoing certain
elective
We have analysed the Constant-Murley (1987) assessment for 25 patients with
1. The results of operation in sixty-three patients with rupture of the rotator cuff of the
We undertook a prospective study of 61 children in Malawi with septic arthritis of the
1. The explosive type of painful
We analysed the long-term results of arthrodesis of the