The fracture most commonly treated by orthopaedic surgeons is that of the distal
Aims. The aim of this study was to compare the clinical effectiveness of Kirschner wire (K-wire) fixation with locking-plate fixation for patients with a dorsally displaced fracture of the distal
Arrest of growth of the distal
We performed a prospective, randomised study on 57 patients older than 60 years of age with unstable, extra-articular fractures of the distal
We retrospectively reviewed 183 children with a simple fracture of the distal
Between 1995 and 2006, five intra-articular osteotomies of the head of the
We have assessed the influence of isolated and combined rotational malunion of the
Between June 2005 and March 2008, 14 patients with a Campanacci grade-3 giant-cell tumour of the distal
Aims. We report the use of the distal
Disruption of the interosseous membrane is easily
missed in patients with Essex-Lopresti syndrome. None of the imaging
techniques available for diagnosing disruption of the interosseous
membrane are completely dependable. We undertook an investigation to identify whether a simple intra-operative
test could be used to diagnose disruption of the interosseous membrane
during surgery for fracture of the radial head and to see if the
test was reproducible. We studied 20 cadaveric forearms after excision of the radial
head, ten with and ten without disruption of the interosseous membrane.
On each forearm, we performed the
Several techniques have been described to reconstruct a mobile wrist joint after resection of the distal
We report the results of performing a pronating osteotomy of the
A randomised, prospective study was carried out on 60 patients with unstable fractures of the distal
We conducted an observational radiographic study
to determine the inter- and intra-observer reliability of the AO classification
of fractures of the distal
Fractures and plastic deformities of the forearm are common in children. While axial deformities are easily recognised and treated, bowing of the
Aims. Torus fractures are the most common childhood fracture, accounting for 500,000 UK emergency attendances per year. UK treatment varies widely due to lack of scientific evidence. This is the protocol for a randomized controlled equivalence trial of ‘the offer of a soft bandage and immediate discharge’ versus ‘rigid immobilization and follow-up as per the protocol of the treating centre’ in the treatment of torus fractures . Methods. Children aged four to 15-years-old inclusive who have sustained a torus/buckle fracture of the distal
A total of 118 consecutive patients with a fracture of the distal
The treatment of fractures of the neck of the
We have reviewed 20 women and three men aged 22 to 73 years, who had sustained a Mason type-IIb fracture of the neck of the
In a randomised prospective study, 20 patients with intra-articular fractures of the distal