Publications by authors named "G Walheim"

According to law, persons injured in road traffic accidents are entitled to compensation. In almost 92% of cases, victims accept a modified solution suggested by the insurance company involved. If an agreement cannot be reached, or the disability is 10% or more, the case is referred to The Road Traffic Injuries Commission (TSN).

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The influence of several clinical and radiographic parameters on the functional outcome of 92 patients with trochanteric hip fractures treated at random with either Ender nails or a sliding screw plate (SSP) was prospectively investigated. Apart from other clinical variables such as pain, the use of walking aids, and walking distance, the walking ability of patients was assessed by gait analysis performed on an electronic walkway. The parameters investigated were the maximal vertical force (MVF) and single-limb support phase (SLS).

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In a 3-year prospective randomized trial, the prognostic value of osteoporosis in terms of predicting healing complications due to implant failures or loss of fracture reduction has been studied in 113 patients with inter-trochanteric hip fractures treated with either a sliding screwplate or Ender nailing. According to the Barnet and Nordin's osteoporosis index, 66 patients were considered to have moderate or severe osteoporosis. There were no differences between patients with or without osteoporosis as regards the number of fractures with collapse in varus > 10 degrees, redislocation > 10 mm, or compression exceeding 10 mm.

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The purpose of this study was to analyze the functional outcome during the early postoperative period (six weeks) in patients with trochanteric fractures. A consecutive series of 149 patients were randomized to treatment with either the DHS or Ender operative technique. 120 patients were available at review six weeks after surgery.

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The functional outcome of trochanteric hip fractures was investigated prospectively in a group of 92 patients treated at random with either Ender nails or a sliding hip screw. Apart from clinical variables, the walking ability of the patients was assessed by gait analysis performed on an electronic walkway. No perioperative complications were noted.

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