Prevention of acquired dislocation of the hip in cerebral palsy

WM Phelps - JBJS, 1959 - journals.lww.com
Acquired dislocation of the hip in cerebral palsy appears to result from:(1) coxa valga, due to
late weight-bearing;(2) spasticity or contracture of the adductor museles; or (3) spasticity or …

The anatomy of the dysplastic hip in cerebral palsy related to prognosis and treatment

J Vidal, P Deguillaume, M Vidal - International orthopaedics, 1985 - Springer
The development of dysplasia of the hip in cerebral palsy has been studied in 292 hips in
children. The rate of migration of the hip has been defined, and gave a very early indication …

Treatment of hip problems in cerebral palsy.

L Root - Instructional Course Lectures, 1987 - europepmc.org
The two major problems of the hip in cerebral palsy relate to gait abnormalities and hip
instability. Gait abnormalities are a result of muscle imbalance and should be corrected with …

Treatment of acquired hip subluxation in cerebral palsy

JA Houkom, JW Roach, DR Wenger… - Journal of Pediatric …, 1986 - journals.lww.com
Fifty-seven children with cerebral palsy and subluxated hips underwent soft tissue releases
to obtain hip reductions. Eight patients in Group I (preoperatively mildly subluxated hips) had …

Importance of the iliopsoas muscle in soft-tissue surgery of hip deformities in cerebral palsy children

M Feldkamp, P Denker - Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery, 1989 - Springer
Twenty cerebral palsy patients who had undergone soft-tissue surgery at the hip (adductor
tenotomy, medial lengthening of the hamstrings) were compared with a matched group of …

[引用][C] Hip dislocation in cerebral palsy

ET Smith - Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1969 - Wiley Online Library
SUMMARY A surgical procedure incorporating many already well‐recognised operations is
described for the dislocated hip in the cerebral palsy patient. The various factors contributing …

Surgical treatment for hip pain in the adult cerebral palsy patient

L Root - Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Hip subluxation or dislocation in the cerebral palsy population is an acquired condition that
can result in pain and limitation of function. The incidence is reported to be from 18 to 59 …

Adductor transfer versus tenotomy for stability of the hip in spastic cerebral palsy

J Reimers, S Poulsen - Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1984 - journals.lww.com
Two groups of children with cerebral palsy are compared with respect to the migration of the
hip before and after 36 adductor transfers and 29 adductor tenotomies. The results in the two …

Surgical prevention of paralytic dislocation of the hip in cerebral palsy.

G Cobeljić, Z Vukasinović, I Djorić - International orthopaedics, 1994 - europepmc.org
Paralytic dislocation of the hip in cerebral palsy may be prevented by soft tissue surgery and
the results of two procedures are reported. Twenty hips were treated by adductor tenotomy …

Prevention of spastic paralytic dislocation of the hip

V Kalen, EE Bleck - Developmental Medicine & Child …, 1985 - Wiley Online Library
In a retrospective review of 99 children with spastic cerebral palsy, the efficacy of soft‐tissue
procedures alone in reducing early subluxation of the hip and preventing further subluxation …