Nineteen chondrosarcomas are reported arising in proximal phalanges or metacarpal bones of the
1. The clinical appearance and histological structure of a myo-epithelial tumour of a sweat gland of the
1. The features of ganglia of the flexor tendon sheaths of the
We compared two management strategies for the perfused but pulseless
1. The incidence of Sudeck's syndrome in the
1. A series of 1,211 cases of infection of the
Aims. This study identifies early risk factors for symptomatic nonunion
of displaced midshaft fractures of the clavicle that aid identification
of an at risk group who may benefit from surgery. . Methods . We performed a retrospective study of 88 patients aged between
16 and 60 years that were managed non-operatively. . Results . The rate of symptomatic nonunion requiring surgery was 14% (n
= 13). Smoking (odds ratio (OR) 40.76, 95% confidence intervals
(CI) 1.38 to 120.30) and the six week Disabilities of the Arm Shoulder
and
The different attributes of the Patient Evaluation Measure (PEM) questionnaire were investigated in 80 patients with a fracture of the scaphoid. Assessments were made at 2, 8, 12, 26 and 52 weeks. Reliability was assessed by measurement of the internal consistency of the different questions in 275 completed PEM forms. Cronbach’s alpha, which needs to lie between 0.7 and 0.9, was 0.9 for the PEM. Pain, tenderness, swelling, wrist movement and grip strength correlated with the PEM score confirming the validity of the assessment. Changes in the different variables between visits correlated significantly with changes in the PEM score; its effect size and standardised response mean were comparable to those of grip strength and movement, confirming the responsiveness of this questionnaire. Gender, dominance and the side injured did not influence the scores. Older patients had a poorer outcome as assessed by the score which appeared to be a true effect and not age bias. Our study confirmed that the PEM is a reliable, valid and responsive instrument in assessing outcomes of disorders of the
Our aim in this prospective study was to evaluate a minimally invasive technique for percutaneous arthrodesis of the small joints in the
1. A study has been made of thirty-two patients who had had operations for their spastic
We used the Ilizarov method in seven patients with severe congenital radial club