1. Fifty-eight adult patients who had been treated for radial head fractures by excision of the head of the
Several techniques are available for the treatment of displaced fractures of the neck of the
An anomaly is reported in a girl aged eight years in which an outgrowth from the left
The capacity for physiotherapy to improve the outcome after fracture of the distal
The case illustrated substantiates the explanation of the rare epiphysial separation of the head of the
The results of excision of the head of the
1. Isolated dislocation of the
1. Full recovery after fracture of the head of the
We undertook a study on eight arms from fresh cadavers to define the clinical usefulness of the lesser sigmoid notch as a landmark when reconstructing the length of the neck of the
Eighteen patients with marginal depressed or comminuted fractures of the head of the
The Madelung deformity can result in pain and decreased function of the wrist and hand. None of the surgical techniques available has been shown consistently to improve grip strength, range of movement or relieve pain. In this prospective study we have treated 18 patients with the Madelung deformity (25 wrists) by wedge subtraction osteotomy of the
1. Three cases of fracture of the neck of the
1. The processes of repair and union were studied in six fractures of the lower end of the
In a prospective study of 132 patients with an average age of 35 years, unstable intra-articular fractures of the distal
We describe a patient with fractures of both bones of the forearm in whom flexible intramedullary nail fixation of the
A total of 179 adult patients with displaced intra-articular fractures of the distal
We sought to quantify agreement by different assessors of the AO classification for distal fractures of the
1. Attention is drawn to the progressive disability caused by irreparable defects of the ulna in growing children. 2. Cross-union between the
The surgical approaches used to expose fractures of both bones of the forearm vary depending on the site and type of fracture and the degree of comminution; all have limitations. An exposure is described which allows access to most of the