We evaluated the medium to long-term results of treatment with a custom prosthetic knee replacement after wide resection of a primary malignant tumor of the distal part of the femur in forty consecutive patients. The duration of follow-up ranged from five to seventeen years (median, eight years). At the time of the latest follow-up, thirty-five (88 per cent) of the forty patients were free of disease and five (13 per cent) were alive with metastatic disease.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFContracept Fertil Sex
March 1998
Recent research on the contraceptive practices of Hispanics adolescents living in Latin America and the United-States indicates that their practices are inadequate. However, contraceptive practices can vary according to levels of traditionalism and acculturation. In order to verify these hypotheses, the contraceptive behaviors of a group of 114 young adults from both genders of Hispanic origin were evaluated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe aim of this study was to analyze whether the intention to quit smoking was associated with other lifestyle habits healthy for the heart, namely a low-fat diet and regular exercise, using variables suggested by the theory of planned behavior. Self-administered postal questionnaires were sent to 3,200 men 30 to 60 years of age residing in Laval, Quebec. With a response rate of 70.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe theory of planned behavior and the stages-of-change model were used to gain a clearer understanding of the factors associated with regular exercise in order to plan more effective programs in heart disease prevention. The study was conducted using a self-administered postal questionnaire sent to a sample of 2,269 men 30 to 60 years of age. Nearly a quarter (23.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSoft-tissue sarcomas are rare lesions, and they are occasionally seen by the orthopedic surgeon. We describe the clinical history of a patient with a myxoid liposarcoma that arose from the retropatellar fat pad of the knee. The differential diagnosis of knee masses and the magnetic resonance image characteristics of myxoid liposarcoma are discussed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArthrodesis of the subtalar joint, triple arthrodesis (involving the subtalar, talonavicular, and calcaneocuboid joints), double arthrodesis (involving the talonavicular and calcaneocuboid joints), arthrodesis of the talonavicular joint, and arthrodesis of the calcaneocuboid joint were simulated in a cadaver model, and the range of motion of each joint not involved in the simulated arthrodesis was measured with a three-dimensional magnetic space tracking system. The excursion of the posterior tibial tendon was also measured under all of these conditions. We found that any combination of simulated arthrodeses that included the talonavicular joint severely limited the motion of the remaining joints to about 2 degrees and limited the excursion of the posterior tibial tendon to 25 per cent of the preoperative value.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: This study evaluated a four-year bicycle helmet promotion campaign.
Methods: Children's attitudes, social norms, intentions to wear a bicycle helmet as well as helmet ownership were measured. Evaluation was based on a pre-experimental static group comparison design repeated at two (1991) and four years (1993) after implantation, with a non-randomized control group.
J Shoulder Elbow Surg
November 1996
A method for directly measuring the position of the humeral head on the face of the glenoid in different positions of abduction of the arm was developed. We studied three subject groups: 12 patients with normal shoulders (group 1), 15 patients with stage II impingement syndrome (group 2), and 20 patients with rotator cuff tears or stage III impingement (group 3). The study consisted of a series of anteroposterior roentgenograms in the plane of the scapula with the arm in neutral rotation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of diet and exercise behaviors in middle-aged male smokers and identify their determinants of behaviors, with the ultimate goal of designing more effective interventions in a community heart health program. Self-administered, postal questionnaires produced a sample of n = 671 male smokers, 30 to 60 years of age residing in Laval, Quebec's second most populous city. Variables for the study were derived from the theory of planned behavior.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA chromosome microdissection and microisolation technique in combination with filter hybridization was developed for chromosomal localization of cloned chicken genes. The DNA was obtained from microdissected chromosome regions of metaphase spreads. Dissected DNA was amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: The purpose of the study was to identify the determinants of intention to have a low-fat diet in 30- to 60-year-old men.
Design: The survey design was cross-sectional and consisted of a self-administered questionnaire. The dependent variable was the intention to have a low-fat diet within the next 4 months, and the independent variables were those suggested by the theory of planned behavior.
Lengthening the lateral column of the foot has been shown to correct flatfoot deformity. In adults, however, lengthening leads to calcaneocuboid arthritis. Lateral column lengthening with calcaneocuboid fusion, which lengthens the lateral column of the foot and prevents calcaneocuboid arthritis, was investigated in a cadaver model to determine the remaining range of motion in the talonavicular and subtalar joints.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCan J Public Health
January 1996
Between 1979 and 1986, 37 patients with sarcoma of the distal femur underwent limb salvage using a custom prosthetic knee replacement. Thirteen (35%) had early complications. Fourteen (38%) had late complications, which consisted of 6 aseptic femoral loosenings, 1 aseptic tibial loosening, 2 tibial fractures, 2 contractures, 1 femoral fracture, 1 prosthetic fracture, and 1 septic loosening.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThermal biofeedback is widely used to treat various clinical disorders. Given its widespread utility, and the variability among the biofeedback systems currently on the market, it is important to investigate which systems are most effective for training various skills. This study compared the performance of normal subjects on two different computer-biofeedback systems.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe behavior of the moment arms of the rotator cuff and deltoid muscles was studied during simple and combine movements of abduction and rotation about the glenohumeral joint. This was done by experimental measurement of excursions of the muscles in an in vitro cadaver model and by use of a multiple-regression analysis to delineate the changes in the moment arms as a function of abduction and rotation. The results demonstrated the potential of some rotator cuff muscles to contribute to both abduction and rotation, the sensitivity of the abductor moment-arm lengths to internal and external rotation and of the rotator moment-arm lengths to the degree of abduction, and the capacity of the abductor moment-arm lengths of the deltoid to increase with increasing abduction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study was initiated to determine whether an allelic substitution of a dominant marker gene would identify a region close to a locus affecting expression in a metric trait. The rationale for the experiment was to utilize disequilibrium between a multiple recessive randombred Rhode Island Red (RRc) stock previously selected for quantitative trait performance and an unimproved dominant marker stock (MDM). The reporter genes in the MDM were: barring (B), silver (S), creeper (Cp), rose comb (R), double uropygial gland (U), crest (Cr), dominant white (I), frizzle (F), duplex comb (D), multiple spurs (M), polydactyly (Po), blue egg (O), pea comb (P), naked neck (Na), extended black (E), white skin (W+), muffs and beard (Mb), and feathered shanks (Fsh).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis paper describes a new canine segmental spinal fusion model for the comparison of bone-grafting materials. The test sites in the model are three separate posterior interfacet-interlaminar fusion sites in the lumbar spine (L1-2, L3-4, and L5-6). The outcome was assessed by scoring of the fusion sites for union and by mechanical testing of fused segments.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArticular contact pressures in ten cadaveric knees with intact ligaments were measured with the use of film and a model that simulated non-weight-bearing resistive extension of the knee. The measurements were repeated after sequential sectioning of the posterior cruciate ligament and the posterolateral complex (the posterolateral capsule, the popliteus muscle and tendon, and the lateral collateral ligament). Patellofemoral pressures and quadriceps load were most significantly elevated after combined sectioning of the posterior cruciate ligament and the posterolateral complex.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis paper reports the results of a study of the gait of 102 patients with osteoarthritis of the knee. Functional status was measured by a 6-min test of walking distance; the stride characteristics associated with the walk test were assessed. Stride characteristics were measured by a Stride Analyzer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIt has become obvious that community care systems for people with developmental disabilities are not fully realizing some of the stated goals toward which they are directed, despite great process. The foundations and processes by which state agencies regulate and whether the regulatory process can be directed to issues affecting the quality of life of people receiving developmental services were explored. Limitations and side effects of regulations were discussed with respect to the unpredictability of long-term effects, problems in measuring compliance, economic rather than social focus, the changing state of knowledge, and special considerations associated with the field of developmental services.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe researchers undertook to identify the factors that are most likely to influence children's intentions to use bicycle helmets. To determine the most important intention influencing factors, a random sample of 797 students in grades 4 through 6 completed a self-administered questionnaire concerning their beliefs about helmet use. They were asked about their perceptions of the risk of riding bicycles unprotected, the severity of possible head injuries, and about other bicycle-safety related behaviors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFormoterol fumarate is a new, high-affinity, beta 2-adrenergic receptor agonist that causes bronchodilation for at least 12 h. The purpose of this study was to compare the magnitude and duration of the effect of inhalation of formoterol (12 and 24 micrograms), albuterol (200 micrograms), and placebo in terms of protection against methacholine-induced bronchoconstriction. The 16 stable adult asthmatic subjects were studied on four separate study days.
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