We retrospectively compared the short-term outcomes of 18 thumbs that had a trapeziectomy and 18 that had a pyrocarbon interposition implant (Pi2) arthroplasty in 33 patients. We measured the Disability of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) and Short Form 36 (SF-36) scores at a mean of 20 months. Pain severity was assessed using a visual analogue scale (VAS), and level of patient satisfaction was assessed using a 5-point scale. The mean DASH scores at follow up were 27 for those that had a trapeziectomy and 35 for those that had a Pi2 arthroplasty (p = 0.001). There was no difference in the VAS for pain, SF-36 scores, or other parameters assessed. Six out of 18 (33%) thumbs in the Pi2 group had multiple operations, usually for dislocation or subluxation of the implant. The early results of Pi2 arthroplasty show a high complication rate compared with trapeziectomy and no identifiable benefit.
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of right leg restriction at the knee, ankle or both, on a driver's braking times. Previous studies have not investigated the effects of knee restriction on braking performance. A total of 23 healthy drivers performed a series of emergency braking tests in a driving simulator in either an above-knee plaster cast, a below-knee cast, or in a knee brace with an increasing range of restriction. The study showed that total braking reaction time was significantly longer when wearing an above-knee plaster cast, a below-knee plaster cast or a knee brace fixed at 0°, compared with braking normally (p < 0.001). Increases in the time taken to move the foot from the accelerator to the brake accounted for some of the increase in the total braking reaction time. Unexpectedly, thinking time also increased with the level of restriction (p < 0.001). The increase in braking time with an above-knee plaster cast in this study would increase the stopping distance at 30 miles per hour by almost 3 m. These results suggest that all patients wearing any lower-limb plaster cast or knee brace are significantly impaired in their ability to perform an emergency stop. We suggest changes to the legislation to prevent patients from driving with lower-limb plaster casts or knee braces.
A case of rupture of the flexor carpi radialis tendon in association with scapho-trapezial osteoarthritis is reported. The symptoms of pain and swelling contrast with the loss of function which characterizes rupture of other tendons in the hand and wrist.
We studied the medium- to long-term results of steroid injection into the carpal tunnel of women with the carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). Of 45 hands, only 11 had lasting relief of symptoms and 22 had no relief whatsoever. There was no correlation of the typical signs and symptoms of CTS with outcome. Other series have offered various predictive factors for the outcome of injection but we found little or no correlation between these factors and outcome.
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