Femoral anteversion and neck-shaft angle in children with cerebral palsy

A database of femoral anteversion and neck-shaft angle was compiled of measurements made by the trigonometric fluoroscopic method of 147 patients (267 hips) with cerebral palsy. The angles of femoral anteversion were similar at early ages between healthy children and children with cerebral palsy. Ho...

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description A database of femoral anteversion and neck-shaft angle was compiled of measurements made by the trigonometric fluoroscopic method of 147 patients (267 hips) with cerebral palsy. The angles of femoral anteversion were similar at early ages between healthy children and children with cerebral palsy. However, as the age of the children increased, those with cerebral palsy showed little change in anteversion angle, whereas the healthy children had progressively decreasing angles of femoral anteversion as they approached adulthood. The neck-shaft angle was increased significantly in children with cerebral palsy compared with the angles of healthy children. Patients who were ambulatory were shown to have an increased angle of femoral anteversion and a decreased neck-shaft angle compared with nonambulatory patients. There was no significant difference in angles among the various distributions of involvement, including patients with diplegia, hemiplegia, and quadriplegia.
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Adolescent
Age Factors
Anthropometry - methods
Biological and medical sciences
Case-Control Studies
cerebral palsy
Cerebral Palsy - diagnostic imaging
Cerebral Palsy - pathology
Cerebral Palsy - physiopathology
Child
Child, Preschool
Disease Progression
Femur - diagnostic imaging
Femur - growth & development
Femur - pathology
Femur Neck - diagnostic imaging
Femur Neck - growth & development
Femur Neck - pathology
Fluoroscopy - methods
Gait
Humans
Investigative techniques, diagnostic techniques (general aspects)
Medical sciences
Osteoarticular system. Muscles
Pathology. Cytology. Biochemistry. Spectrometry. Miscellaneous investigative techniques
Reference Values
Regression Analysis
Reproducibility of Results
Sensitivity and Specificity
title Femoral anteversion and neck-shaft angle in children with cerebral palsy
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