Aim. The number of operatively treated
Neer type 2 fractures of the distal third of the
Purpose. Plating remains the most widely employed method for the fixation of displaced diaphyseal
Introduction. The Constant Score (CS) and the Oxford Shoulder Score (OSS) are shoulder scoring systems routinely used in the UK. Patients with Acromio-Clavicular Joint (ACJ) and Sterno-Clavicular Joint (SCJ) injuries and those with
Abstract. Aim. The aim of this study was to present the results of treatment of displaced lateral
Operative management of
Fractures of the
Neer Type-IIB lateral
Purpose. Intramedullary fixation of
Aim. Diagnosis of
A number of studies have described the epidemiological characteristics of
Background. A number of studies have described the epidemiological characteristics of
There is no clear consensus regarding the indications for surgical treatment of middle third
Abstract. Introduction. In our quality improvement project we implemented a novel pathway, performing acute fixation in mid-third
We report the results of anterior plate fixation for symptomatic, mid-shaft
Abstract. Background. Distal third
Although most uncomplicated paediatric fractures do not require routine long-term follow-up with an orthopaedic surgeon, practitioners with limited experience dealing with paediatrics fractures will often defer to a strategy of unnecessary frequent clinical and radiographic follow-up. Development of an evidence-based clinical care pathway may help reduce unnecessary radiation exposure to this patient population and reduce costs to patient families and the healthcare system. A retrospective analysis including patients who presented to SickKids hospital between October 2009 and October 2014 for management of
Purpose. In a previously published multicenter randomized clinical trial it was shown that young patients (16–60 years-old) with displaced mid-shaft
Background. This is a continued assessment of the effectiveness of a locked intramedullary device in the treatment of acute
Background. Level 1 studies for fracture management of upper extremity fractures remains rare. The influence of these studies on management trends has yet to be evaluated. The purpose of this study was to examine alterations in national trends managing mid-shaft