1. The Batchelor method of subtalar fusion by a fibular graft inserted through the neck of the talus is described. 2. The results of the operation appear to be satisfactory.
1. In children with cerebral palsy and spastic paraplegia or tetraplegia with no fixed fiexion of the knees, tightness of the hamstrings may limit the stride, restrict passive straight leg raising and cause inability to sit up with the knees extended. 2. Nine such children have been treated by bilateral release of the hamstrings from the ischial tuberosity, with marked benefit in all patients.
The features of two cases of intraosseous ganglion in the lower tibia are described.
1. The long-term results of thirty-two naviculo-cuneiform fusions for flat foot have been reviewed sixteen to nineteen years after operation. 2. The initial encouraging results of the operation have not been maintained.
The treatment of juxta-epiphysial fractures of the terminal phalanx is discussed. It is submitted that a simple form of conservative treatment gives the best results.