Neuromuscular foot: spastic cerebral palsy

MS Karamitopoulos, L Nirenstein - Foot Ankle Clin, 2015 - books.google.com
… Foot and ankle deformities are common in patients with cerebral palsy. Deformity can vary
… Immediate postoperative care The patient is immobilized in a weight-bearing short leg cast …

Posterior transfer of the adductors in children who have cerebral palsy. A long-term study.

DD Aronson, PJ Zak, CL Lee, RO Bollinger, RL Lamont - JBJS, 1991 - journals.lww.com
Seventy-eight posterior transfers of the adductors of the hip in forty-two children who has
spastic cerebral palsy were reviewed an average of 5.7 years after the operation (range, two to …

High reoperation rates after early treatment of the subluxating hip in children with spastic cerebral palsy

GA Schmale, RE Eilert, F Chang… - Journal of Pediatric …, 2006 - journals.lww.com
… Might the failure of these techniques reflect a failure of postoperative management, …
postoperatively, although their management beyond the initial postoperative immobilization was …

Unilateral versus bilateral peri-ilial pelvic osteotomies combined with proximal femoral osteotomies in children with cerebral palsy: perioperative complications

M Inan, H Senaran, M Domzalski… - Journal of Pediatric …, 2006 - journals.lww.com
… the most common early postoperative complications, … Immobilization by body cast after bony
procedure was advocated to maintain hip reduction. We did not perform cast immobilization

Hip dislocation in cerebral palsy: selection for treatment

HH Sherk, PD Pasquariello… - … Medicine & Child …, 1983 - Wiley Online Library
… The patients were immobilized in a spica cast for a minimum of six weeks postoperatively. …
, and their posture was no different after surgery. Although these patients had satisfactory hip …

Cerebral palsy: an overview

KW Krigger - American family physician, 2006 - aafp.org
After surgery, patients were immobilized in a hip spica cast for a minimum of six weeks.
Adverse events reported included decubitus ulcers, lower extremity fracture at cast removal, and …

Palliative hip surgery in severe cerebral palsy: a systematic review

EJ Boldingh, CB Bouwhuis… - Journal of Pediatric …, 2014 - journals.lww.com
… In addition, the postoperative immobilization period (2–4 months) can be a major burden
to this vulnerable group of patients. Frequently, the condition of the contralateral hip and the …

Surgical correction of spinal deformity using a unit rodin children with cerebral palsy

RC Dias, F Miller, K Dabney, G Lipton… - Journal of Pediatric …, 1996 - journals.lww.com
… management and for postoperative total parenteral nutrition … No postoperative immobilization
was used, and the patient … Nutrition was initiated by the second or third postoperative

Soft-tissue releases to treat spastic hip subluxation in children with cerebral palsy

A Presedo, CW Oh, KW Dabney, F Miller - JBJS, 2005 - journals.lww.com
… No other immobilization or orthotic device was used. Physical therapy three times a week …
in patients with cerebral palsy. The hip migration percentage at one year postoperatively is a …

Functional outcome of Vojta therapy as a postoperative protocol for surgically treated patients with cerebral palsy

P Phongprapapan, J Boontawrach… - Journal of Southeast …, 2024 - jseaortho.org
… of postoperative Vojta therapy in children with cerebral palsy (… after surgery. This can be
attributed to the fact that most patients started postoperative physiotherapy after immobilization. …