We studied the contributions of the long and short heads of the biceps (LHB, SHB) to anterior stability in 13 cadaver
The aim of this retrospective study was to review a series of patients with ipsilateral fractures of the neck of the scapula and of the clavicle. Between 1991 and 1996 a total of 79 general and orthopaedic surgeons treated 46 patients with a floating
In children with obstetric brachial plexus palsy (OBPP) who develop an internal rotation deformity of the
A case of posterior fracture-dislocation of the
We describe the early results of glenoplasty as part of the technique of operative reduction of posterior dislocation of the
1. The history of the genesis of the Putti-Platt operation for habitual dislocation of the
It is difficult to establish the diagnosis of an injured
1. The pathogenesis of recurrent anterior dislocation of the
A study of the attachment of the joint capsule to the scapula, and of the shape of the humeral head, has been carried out in 52 fetal and embryonic
Objectives. The most prevalent disorders of the
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