A total of 12 epileptic patients (14 shoulders)
with
1.
The family we record draws attention to an association between
1. The operative findings in seventeen cases of
1 . The concept of the capsular mechanism of the shoulder joint with regard to
A lesion similar to that described by Bankart in
Between 1989 and 1992 we admitted 426 children with an irritable hip, 363 (85.2%) once and 63 (14.8%) on 143 occasions. We assessed the records retrospectively to determine whether the groups differed and in particular whether recurrence was followed by pathological sequelae. We identified no feature which distinguished between them at either presentation. The use of bone isotope scans was greatly increased in
1. Two cases of
Magnetic resonance imaging was used to analyse the patellofemoral relationships during the first 30 degrees of knee flexion in women with
A review of the pathology, mechanism, and operative treatment of
1. Attention is drawn to the importance of taking tangential radiographs of the patella in all cases of injury to the knee, especially when there is difficulty in distinguishing between
1. Partial diastasis of the tibio-fibular syndesmosis is believed to be common, but it is often overlooked as a cause of
We treated 34 patients with
The results of further soft-tissue release of 79 feet in 60 children with
Aims. The aim of this study was to investigate the changes in femoral
trochlear morphology following surgical correction of recurrent
patellar dislocation associated with trochlear dysplasia in children. Patients and Methods. A total of 23 patients with a mean age of 9.6 years (7 to 11)
were included All had bilateral
We investigated the three-dimensional morphological differences of the articular surface of the femoral trochlea in patients with
1. A realignment operation is described for the treatment of
We reviewed 24 feet in 15 patients who had undergone talectomy for
We have treated 16 patients with
1. It is suggested that replacement of the costo-clavicular ligament is mechanically an essential part of the operative treatment of