1. General joint laxity affecting more than three joints was found in 7 per cent of normal schoolchildren. Similar laxity was found in fourteen of a random series of forty-eight girls, and in nineteen of twenty-six boys, with non-familial congenital
Posterior
1. Out of 11,868 children born in one maternity department and examined neonatally three cases (possibly four) of typical
In this prospective study, 35,550 neonates were examined shortly after birth by a team of orthopaedic surgeons. They diagnosed 775 unstable or dislocated hips in 656 babies; there were two teratological
The costo-clavicular ligament is always ruptured in
We describe the results of surgical treatment in a prospective study of 183 consecutive cases of subluxation (101) and
1. The results have been reviewed of forty-two traumatic
1. Forty-eight paralytic
1. A study has been made of the treatment of recurrent
1. The results of fifty-three operations in forty adults with a persistent congenital
From 1974 to 1989, we treated 50 patients with a simple
Injury to the common peroneal nerve was present in 14 of 55 patients (25%) with
1. Three patients are described in whom forward
Eighteen patients with acute
1. Radiological criteria in the diagnosis of congenital
We retrospectively analysed the clinical results of 30 patients with injuries of the sternoclavicular joint at a minimum of 12 months’ follow-up. A closed reduction was attempted in 14 cases. It was successful in only five of ten
1. Breech malposition and hormonal joint laxity produce atraumatic posterior
We report a new surgical technique for the treatment
of traumatic
CT scans of 18 hips with typical congenital