Interest in unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) for the treatment of medial compartment osteoarthritis has increased in recent years with apparent improvement in the long-term results. This is a result of improved surgical technique, patient selection, and implant design. In an effort further to improve patient selection we analysed the relationship between the pre-operative alignment of the knee and the anatomical findings at the time of surgery. We compared these findings with the indications for UKA. From 4021 total knee arthroplasties we compared intra-operative observations with the pre-operative clinical data in order to identify knees with isolated, medial, compartment changes, which would have been ideal candidates for UKA. We found that only 247 of the knees (6.1%) met anatomical qualifications for isolated, medial, unicompartmental
We evaluated the long-term results of 116 total hip replacements with a superolateral shelfplasty in 102 patients with
We carried out radial MRI in 30 hips with moderate
We suggest that different mechanisms underlie joint pain at rest and on movement in
We have carried out a retrospective review of 11 Souter-Strathclyde primary total elbow arthroplasties in ten patients with
In order to evaluate the relationship between acetabular and proximal femoral alignment in the initiation and evolution of
We measured the plasma 25-hydroxyvitamin D. 3. (25(OH)D. 3. ) levels in 62 consecutive Caucasian patients undergoing total hip replacement for
We compared inflammation in the knee after total knee replacement (TKR) for primary
An experimental model of
In this cross-over study, we evaluated two types of knee brace commonly used in the conservative treatment of
We investigated the relationship between the pain experienced by 50 patients with
1. Phlebography has been done on seven hips showing no radiological evidence of
Fractures of the distal radius occurring in young adults are treated increasingly by open surgical techniques, partly because of concern that failure to restore the alignment of the fracture accurately may cause symptomatic post-traumatic
We performed 52 cemented ankle arthroplasties for painful
1. The bone cysts of
We used electrogoniometers to measure the range of movement (ROM) of the knee during various activities, comparing 50 patients with
We compared the results ten years after an inverted V-shaped high tibial osteotomy with those of a historical series of conventional closing-wedge osteotomies. The closing-wedge series consisted of 56 knees in 51 patients with a mean follow-up of 11 years (10 to 15). The inverted V-shaped osteotomy was evaluated in 48 knees in 43 patients at a mean follow-up of 14 years (10 to 19). All the patients were scored using the Japanese Orthopaedic Association rating scale for
We report the use of a 15° face-changing cementless
acetabular component in patients undergoing total hip replacement
for
1. The synovial membrane and capsule in
We have analysed from the Finnish Arthroplasty Register the long-term survivorship of the 12 most commonly-used cemented implants between 1980 and 2005 in patients aged 55 years or older with