There are few reports on the tarsal tunnel
We have reviewed 10 patients treated for anterior tarsal tunnel
Aims. The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of a corticosteroid injection for the
treatment of carpal tunnel
We describe three patients with a compartment
Aims. Few studies have examined the long-term outcome of carpal tunnel
release (CTR). The aim of this study was to evaluate the patient-reported
long-term outcome of CTR for electrophysiologically severe carpal
tunnel
Injury to the sciatic nerve is one of the more serious complications of acetabular fracture and traumatic dislocation of the hip, both in the short and long term. We have reviewed prospectively patients, treated in our unit, for acetabular fractures who had concomitant injury to the sciatic nerve, with the aim of predicting the functional outcome after these injuries. Of 136 patients who underwent stabilisation of acetabular fractures, there were 27 (19.9%) with neurological injury. At initial presentation, 13 patients had a complete foot-drop, ten had weakness of the foot and four had burning pain and altered sensation over the dorsum of the foot. Serial electromyography (EMG) studies were performed and the degree of functional recovery was monitored using the grading system of the Medical Research Council. In nine patients with a foot-drop, there was evidence of a proximal acetabular (sciatic) and a distal knee (neck of fibula) nerve lesion, the double-crush
Compartment
In a prospective study, we have evaluated the impact of psychological disturbance on symptoms, self-reported disability and the surgical outcome in a series of 110 patients with carpal tunnel
Stüve-Wiedemann
1. The orthopaedic features of 100 patients with the Ehlers-Danlos
We report a randomised controlled trial to examine the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of arthroscopic acromioplasty in the treatment of stage II shoulder impingement
The hypothesis that the chronic tennis-elbow
Eight cases of carpal tunnel
No previous studies have examined the physical
characteristics of patients with cauda equina
Neck injury of the whiplash type may lead to the cranial symptoms of the Barre-Lieou
Fifty-five adults who had sustained a tibial fracture, or a femoral fracture, or both, were subjected to a double-blind randomised study to determine the efficacy of methylprednisolone in treating the fat embolism
Clinical examinations and radiographic skeletal surveys have been carried out in 15 patients with foetal alcohol
The spinal stenosis
Between 1980 and 1988, displacement bone-marrow transplantation was performed on 25 children with Hurler's
Prompt surgical decompression is the only means of preventing the late sequelae of ischaemic contracture in post-traumatic compartment