Calcified matrix that is being absorbed has a characteristic appearance. At the junction of the epiphysis and metaphysis in the rat
1. The syndrome here described in six Bulgarian subjects is characterised by partial duplication of the foot or diplopodia, combined with either hyperplasia or aplasia of the
1. A method of medullary nailing of fractures of the shaft of the
Five patients with Boyd type II congenital pseudarthrosis of the
1. A type of stress fracture of the
1. The literature dealing with congenital bowing of the
A segment of
1 . The indications, technique and results of supra-malleolar wedge osteotomy of the
Stress shielding resulting in diminished bone
density following total knee replacement (TKR) may increase the
risk of migration and loosening of the prosthesis. This retrospective
study was designed to quantify the effects of the method of fixation
on peri-prosthetic
Between 1986 and 1991, 106 patients (127 knees) underwent uncemented knee arthroplasty for osteoarthritis. There were 106 total knee arthroplasties and 21 medial unicompartmental knee arthroplasties. The arthroplasties were evaluated for aseptic loosening during the year 2000. For total arthroplasty we used 77 porous-coated anatomic prostheses and 29 press-fit condylar prostheses. The mean bone mineral content of the proximal
A non-invasive method of electrical stimulation of healing in ununited fractures of the
We have treated 12 adolescent patients with idiopathic
1. A case is described of fatigue fractures occurring in the lowest thirds of the right
Five cases of congenital pseudarthrosis of the
Five children with congenital pseudarthrosis of the
We report the results of a three-year study of bifocal fractures of the
1. A case of congenital bowing of the
There is concern about the incidence and serious nature of infection after intramedullary nailing of the
We have carried out a prospective, randomised trial to measure the rise of temperature during reaming of the
A 14-year-old girl with a congenitally deformed and shortened right leg and foot is described. The patient could not bear weight on the deformed limb and had to hop on the left leg. The deformed foot faced backwards and had nine toes. The right leg was shorter than the left by 26 centimetres. Radiologically, the lower end of the right femur was ill-developed and there was no knee joint. There were two fibulae and the