We compared the results of primary ultrasonographic examination of 163 children with 224 suspected fractures with the subsequent radiological findings. The aim was to assess the value of
Aims. The aim of this double-blind prospective randomised controlled
trial was to assess whether low intensity pulsed
Congenital Talipes Equinovarus (CTEV) is one
of the most common congenital limb deformities. We reviewed the records
of infants who had received treatment for structural CTEV between
1 January 2007 and 30 November 2012. This was cross-referenced with
the prenatal scans of mothers over a corresponding period of time.
We investigated the sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative
predictive values of the fetal anomaly scan for the detection of CTEV
and explored whether the publication of Fetal Anomaly Screening
Programme guidelines in 2010 affected the rate of detection. During the study period there were 95 532 prenatal scans and
34 373 live births at our hospital. A total of 37 fetuses with findings
suggestive of CTEV were included in the study, of whom 30 were found
to have structural CTEV at birth. The sensitivity of screening for
CTEV was 71.4% and the positive predictive value was 81.1%. The negative
predictive value and specificity were more than 99.5%. There was
no significant difference between the rates of detection before
and after publication of the guidelines (p = 0.5). We conclude that a prenatal fetal anomaly
We investigated the effects of low-intensity pulsed
Between 1978 and 1997 all newborns in the Austrian province of Tyrol were reviewed regarding hip dysplasia and related surgery. This involved a mean of 8257 births per year (7766 to 8858). Two observation periods were determined: 1978 to 1982 (clinical examination alone) and 1993 to 1997 (clinical examination and universal
Objectives. The aim of the current study was to assess whether calcaneal broadband
We have followed the natural progress of newborn infants in whom
We have evaluated the effect of the use of
A technique of examining the infant hip joint with real-time
Congenital talipes equinovarus is a common anomaly which can now be diagnosed prenatally on a routine
Anteversion of the femoral neck of 30 unpaired dry bones was measured directly, by
We reviewed the
One-hundred newborn children at high risk of hip instability were prospectively assessed clinically and by
Of 4,617 babies born in Coventry in 1986, a total of 448 (9.7%) had either clinical abnormality of the hip or at risk factors for CDH. All were examined by
We have undertaken routine
We made a prospective study of 111 children with acute hip pain to assess whether
In this prospective study of 18 hips we compared the efficacy of
We investigated 29 cases, diagnosed clinically as having Morton’s neuroma, who had undergone MRI and
The calculation of femoral anteversion using a static