1. The supraspinatus group of lesions constitutes one of the two common causes of the painful shoulder. 2. Most, but not all, of these lesions resolve either spontaneously or after conservative treatment. 3. When conservative treatment fails symptoms can be relieved by
We randomly selected 39 patients undergoing
1. Twenty-four cases of
Thirty patients with chronic pyogenic or tuberculous arthritis of the hip treated by Girdlestone's
We studied the stabilising effect of prosthetic replacement of the radial head and repair of the medial collateral ligament (MCL) after
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We undertook a retrospective review of 33 patients who underwent total femoral endoprosthetic replacement as limb salvage following
During a six-year period (January 1996 to January 2002 ), we re-explored 60 interspaces (49 patients, 49 feet) for recurrence or persistent symptoms after one or more previous procedures for
1 . In the common type of Volkmann's ischaemic contracture affecting the forearm flexors, the infarct takes the form of an ellipsoid with its axis in the line of the anterior interosseous artery and with its central point a little above the middle of the forearm. The greatest damage is at the centre and usually falls most heavily on flexor digitorum profundus and flexor pollicis longus, which are often necrotic. Those muscles more superficially placed, and sometimes the deep extensors, are more likely to exhibit fibrosis. 2. The median nerve runs near the centre of the ellipsoid and may exhibit profound ischaemia. The ulnar nerve, lying at the edge of the ischaemic zone, tends to be less severely affected. 3. The treatment for this condition is
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Of fifteen patients treated by
We made a prospective study of 43 consecutive patients treated for intraforaminal (34) or extraforaminal (9) herniations of a lumbar disc by
1. The results of wide laminectomy of the fifth lumbar vertebra and disc
We describe a consecutive series of five patients with bone or soft-tissue sarcomas of the elbow and intra-articular extension treated by complex soft tissue, allograft bone and prosthetic joint replacement after wide extra-articular en bloc
Twenty-two patients with cysts of the lateral meniscus have been treated by operation. A modified operative procedure is described whereby the meniscus is inspected for a concomitant tear. A tear of the meniscus was found in ten patients and these were treated by meniscectomy. The remaining twelve cases were treated by
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In immature long bones, radical
Eleven patients were reviewed an average of 23 years after they had been treated by
We treated 249 patients for ingrowing toenails in a prospective randomised study which compared wedge