Fractures of the femur are the most incapacitating
1. Thirty-seven specimens of the proximal third of the human femur were subjected to cyclically varying loads applied in a physiological direction to the femoral head, having maximum values of from four to thirteen times body weight. 2. Ten of these specimens sustained subcapital
1. A prospective study of 239 Colles's
A minimally-invasive procedure using percutaneous reduction and external fixation can be carried out for Sanders’ type II, III and IV
We have reviewed 41 children under 15 years of age with a
Our aim was to correlate the health status with objective and radiological outcomes in patients treated by open reduction and internal fixation for
Plain radiographs of 67 acute spinal compression
We report a case of transverse
We have undertaken a five-year prospective study of 126 translated two-part
Displaced
We describe a case of oncogenic osteomalacia in an adult male who presented with low back pain and bilateral hip pain. Extensive investigations had failed to find a cause. A plain pelvic radiograph showed Looser’s zones in both femoral necks. MRI confirmed the presence of insufficiency
We analysed retrospectively the risk factors
leading to femoral overgrowth after flexible intramedullary nailing
in 43 children (mean age 7.1 years (3.6 to 12.0)) with fractures
of the shaft of the femur. We reviewed their demographic data, mechanism
of injury, associated injuries, the type and location of the
Patients infected with HIV presenting with an open
The treatment of multifragmentary, intra-articular
We report gender differences in the epidemiology and outcome after hip
Sixty-eight patients with 71 osteochondral
In this retrospective study, using the prospectively collected database of the AO-Documentation Centre, we analysed the outcome of 57 malunited
Aims. Periprosthetic
We reviewed 1567 elective knee replacements performed between 1980 and 1990, using either the Total Condylar prosthesis with an all-plastic tibial component, or the Kinematic prosthesis which has a metal tibial tray. The ten-year probability of survival was 92.1% for the Total Condylar design and 87.9% for the Kinematic. The difference was mainly due to 16 revisions required in the Kinematic series for