نتایج جستجو برای: patient immobilisation

تعداد نتایج: 710352  

Journal: :Neuroreport 2003
B M de Jong J H Coert M W Stenekes K L Leenders A M J Paans J-P A Nicolai

Surgical treatment of a flexor tendon lesion of the hand is followed by a 6-week period of dynamic immobilisation. This is achieved by the elastic strings of a Kleinert splint, enabling only passive and no active flexor movements. After such immobilisation, the appearance of a temporary clumsy hand indicates decreased efficiency of cerebral motor control. Using PET we identified the recruitment...

2010
G. Neagoe P. Slavíček M. Zahoran

Underwater plasma discharge is used for surface activation of polypropylene nonwoven fabrics with subsequent immobilisation of silver or copper. Plasma generated at atmospheric pressure is preferred as this is a low cost and environmental considerate technique in comparison with other techniques. At the same time, the antibacterial properties of silver and copper are well known. The underwater ...

Journal: :Acta orthopaedica Belgica 2009
Sherif Mouneir Isaac Irini Danial Amit Modi

Elbow dislocation is relatively uncommon in skeletally immature patients. Numerous reports describe elbow dislocations in children with or without associated fractures. These dislocations are most commonly posterior, although other types have been described, and are usually associated with fractures around the elbow. Isolated elbow dislocation is a very uncommon injury especially in children. T...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1995
A S Lee J A Campbell E B Hoffman

We reviewed 33 children with tuberculosis of the knee treated during the period from 1979 to 1991. All were treated with triple chemotherapy, using rifampicin, isoniazid and pyrazinamide for nine months. No patient had a synovectomy; surgery was limited to open biopsy or salvage procedures such as posterior release and arthrodesis for late stages of the disease. The radiological appearance of t...

Journal: :BMJ case reports 2013
Ailish Malone Damien Kiernan Tim O Brien

This is the first reported case of bilateral sleeve fractures of the patellae in a child with crouch gait. A 12-year-old boy with hereditary spastic paraparesis (HSP), who was found to have mid-stance crouch of 20° on previous gait analysis, presented with pain of gradual onset and limited mobility. There was no history of trauma. Three-dimensional gait analysis showed that extensor mechanism f...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1984
A G MacEachern J L Plewes

Five cases are presented of bilateral simultaneous rupture of the quadriceps tendon and the English literature of six isolated case reports is reviewed. All the patients were men, and most were over 50 years old. The injury often happens in elderly people and there is diagnostic confusion with other causes of inability to use the legs, notably with mild strokes. In three of our five cases there...

Journal: :Irish medical journal 2015
O Callender S Koe

Wrist torus fractures in children are a frequent reason for Emergency Department (ED) visits. Torus fractures traditionally were treated with a backslab cast in the Children's ED and then referred to the Fracture Clinic. Guidelines were developed in order to standardise the care for children who attended the ED with a torus fracture. All patients who were seen & treated by the Advanced Nurse Pr...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1999
G Köster M von Knoch H G Willert

A six-year-old girl with congenital sensory neuropathy with anhidrosis (CSNA) presented with bilateral hip dysplasia and subluxation on the right side. Conservative treatment of the hips by closed reduction and a plaster cast was unsuccessful. When aged seven years the patient had an intertrochanteric varus rotation osteotomy on the right side, but subluxation was again evident after five month...

Journal: :Acta orthopaedica Belgica 2006
Praveen Basanagoudar Alistair Pace David Ross

Paediatric elbow dislocations are uncommon injuries, accounting for 3-6% of all elbow injuries in childhood. A divergent elbow dislocation is an even more infrequent injury, where in addition to the elbow dislocation there is divergence of the proximal radius and ulna, either in a transverse (extremely rare) or in an anteroposterior plane, as a result of the distal humerus being forced between ...

2015
Ziad Harb Arfan Malhi

Fractures involving the proximal tibial epiphysis are rare and form 0.5% of all epiphyseal injuries. The specific anatomical and developmental features of the proximal tibial epiphysis make it vulnerable to unique patterns of fractures. Vitamin-D plays a vital role in bone homeostasis and its deficiency has an impact on fracture risk and healing. We present the first ever reported case of simul...

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