Unidentified patients after knee replacements.

Date:
1948
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Unidentified patients after knee replacements. Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

Opening intertitle indicates that the film is taken eleven and a half years after excision and prosthetic replacement of recurrent osteoclastoma (a giant cell tumour). The first patient is a middle-aged woman and footage is shot with her walking along the path in a park (soft focus and she is hard to identify); she takes the hands of two children. The second patient is a 40 year old engineer; he also walks up and down, bends, stretches and scurries and marches. Then in an interior location he walks up stairs and then down again. The third patient is a male nurse aged 34 and this footage is captured twenty-seven months after his operation. He repeats the exercises of his predeccesor on the film. The final section is of cineradiography of a knee being flexed with the prosthetic implant clearly visible.

Publication/Creation

1948.

Physical description

1 encoded moving image (03:35 min. ) : silent, colour.

Duration

00:03:35

Copyright note

Barts and the London NHS Trust.

Notes

Original catalogue information from St Bartholomew's indicated that the date is post 1948; the edge codes (square/triangle) indicate date circa 1947.

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Open.
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Creator/production credits

Medical Photographic Department, Institute of Orthopaedics, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital. H. J. Burrows.

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