The hypothesis provides a theoretical justification for, and re-emphasises the practical importance of, close reduction and strict immobilisation in the treatment of
In a prospective, controlled study 58 patients aged under 60 years with Colles'
We report eight cases of
We reviewed the results of the treatment of 30 tibial
We report the results in 24 consecutive patients treated from 1976 to 1991 for nonunion of olecranon
We undertook a prospective, controlled trial which compared two rehabilitation programmes for 86 patients who sustained two-part
We studied the precise role of the
Hindfoot (subtalar) movement and disability after
We measured
Immobilisation causes denervation-like changes in the motor endplates, decreases the content of IGF-I, and increases the number of IGF-I receptors in the spinal cord. In the rat we investigated whether similar changes occur after a
Peri- and sub-prosthetic
Unilateral Colles'
We reviewed 43 patients treated from 1984 to 1988 for open
We conducted a retrospective analysis of 94 children with
A prospective randomised clinical trial was undertaken to compare biodegradable polyglycolic acid pins with standard Kirschner wires used to fix displaced elbow
We identified 25 children (10 girls and 15 boys) who had been treated with single bone intramedullary fixation for diaphyseal
The conventional treatment of comminuted
We used calcium-phosphate cement combined with minimal internal fixation to treat 49
Fractures of the femoral shaft are generally considered to affect young patients, but we have reviewed 24 cases in patients over 60 years who have been treated by locked nailing, usually by closed methods. Most were women with low-velocity injuries, but despite this, 14
Our aim was to assess the reproducibility and the reliability of the Weber classification system for