A postal questionnaire was sent to 10 000 patients more than one year after their
We have examined the outcome of 400 consecutive patients who underwent
We carried out weight-bearing video radiological studies on 40 patients with a
We randomised 102 knees suitable for a unicompartmental replacement to receive either a unicompartmental (UKR) or
We aimed to determine the reliability, accuracy and the clinical role of digital templating in the pre-operative work-up for
In an initial randomised controlled trial (RCT)
we segregated 180 patients to one of two knee positions following total
knee replacement (TKR): six hours of knee flexion using either a
jig or knee extension. Outcome measures included post-operative
blood loss, fall in haemoglobin, blood transfusion requirements,
knee range of movement, limb swelling and functional scores. A second
RCT consisted of 420
We have developed a new tensor for
We report the clinical and radiological results of a two- to three-year prospective randomised study which was designed to compare a minimally-invasive technique with a standard technique in
This prospective randomised controlled double-blind
trial compared two types of PFC Sigma
The aim of this prospective single-centre study
was to assess the difference in clinical outcome between total knee replacement
(TKR) using computerised navigation and that of conventional
We undertook a prospective randomised controlled trial to investigate the efficacy of autologous retransfusion drains in reducing the need for allogenic blood requirement after unilateral
The amount of anteroposterior laxity required for a good range of movement and knee function in a cruciate-retaining
The patellar clunk syndrome describes painful catching, grinding or jumping of the patella when the knee moves from a flexed to an extended position after
Controversy remains regarding the optimal post-operative
analgesic regimen following
Between July 1986 and August 1996, we performed 32
We undertook a study to determine the rates of infection and revision of
We aimed to document the pre-operative expectations in Korean patients undergoing
The lateral subvastus approach combined with an osteotomy of the tibial tubercle is a recognised, but rarely used approach for
We prospectively assessed the benefits of using either a range-of-movement technique or an anatomical landmark method to determine the rotational alignment of the tibial component during
We investigated whether the extension gap in