A variation of the motor branch of the median
Two cases of delayed median
1. A modified technique of tendon transference for irreparable damage of the radial
1. The case of a girl aged sixteen years who avulsed the iliacus muscle from the ilium during a gymnastic exercise is reported. 2. The lesion was complicated by paralysis of the femoral
Nineteen patients with chronic pain due to a traumatic peripheral neuropathy were treated by means of implanted
1 . The clinical results in forty cases of repair of the median
We describe a patient in whom an initially intact sciatic
We report the case of an eight-month-old girl who presented with a poliomyelitis-like paralysis in her left upper limb caused by enterovirus 71 infection. She recovered useful function after
1 . Power and precision grip (Napier 1956) were tested in 154 patients with
Severe leg pain in a patient after total hip replacement was found to be caused by compression of the sciatic
In patients who underwent autogenous iliac bone grafting we studied prospectively injury to the lateral femoral cutaneous
Simultaneous paralysis of the ulnar, median and radial nerves is seen in about 1% of hands with
We dissected 21 cadaver elbows to determine the relationship of the posterior interosseous
We studied the effect of transcutaneous electrical
Thirty-two operations on the common peroneal
We assessed 16 patients before and after high tibial osteotomy by electrophysiological recordings, creatine phosphokinase levels, radiographs and intracompartmental pressure monitoring. We found mild electrophysiological abnormalities pre-operatively in 12 of the 16 patients, but postoperatively these had deteriorated in 11 of the 14 patients studied. Creatine phosphokinase levels, compartment pressure and radiological deformity were not predictive of the development of postoperative common peroneal nerve palsy. Patients who also had a proximal fibular osteotomy had greater electrical abnormalities postoperatively and two of them developed common peroneal palsies. Proximal fibular osteotomy appears to be a causative factor in the development of common peroneal nerve palsy; more work is needed on the blood supply of the
An experimental model was established to investigate the possibility of repairing cervical
Coaxial autografts of skeletal muscle which had been frozen then thawed were used to repair injured digital nerves in eight patients. Assessment from three to 11 months after operation showed recovery to MRC sensory category S3+ in all but one patient, an excellent level of recovery. We conclude that bespoke muscle grafts treated and used in this way may offer significant advantages over conventional