The February 2014 Shoulder &
We describe a consecutive series of five patients with bone or soft-tissue sarcomas of the
Aims. Our purpose was to determine the quality of current randomised
controlled trials (RCTs) in hand surgery using standardised metrics. Materials and Methods. Based on five-year mean impact factors, we selected the six journals
that routinely publish studies of upper extremity surgery. Using
a journal-specific search query, 62 RCTs met our inclusion criteria.
Then three blinded reviewers used the Jadad and revised Coleman Methodology
Score (RCMS) to assess the quality of the manuscripts. Results. Based on the Jadad scale, 28 studies were of high quality and
34 were of low quality. Methodological deficiencies in poorly scoring
trials included the absence of rate of enrolment, no power analysis,
no description of withdrawal or dropout, and a failure to use validated
outcomes assessments with an independent investigator. Conclusion. A large number of RCTs in hand, wrist, and
The June 2013 Shoulder &
The April 2013 Shoulder &
We reviewed 35 of 38 consecutive patients who had operative treatment for medial epicondylitis of the
1. Thirty-one cases of tuberculosis of the
After dislocation of the
The February 2013 Shoulder &
Posterolateral rotatory instability is the most common type of symptomatic chronic instability of the
This study describes the surgical technique used for reconstruction and reinforcement of the lateral collateral ligament complex in patients with posterolateral instability of the
The December 2012 Shoulder &
Heterotopic ossification which may develop around the
The June 2012 Shoulder &
Fractures of the proximal forearm in young children may be unstable with the
The results of thirty synovectomies of the
1. Recurrent dislocation of the
Twenty-two patients with ulnar nerve palsy at the
We treated post-traumatic contracture of the
We performed a lateral approach for the release of post-traumatic stiffness of the