We studied prospectively the impact of a hip surveillance clinic on the management of spastic hip disease in children with
We reviewed the evidence for hip surveillance in children with
Pelvic obliquity is a common finding in adolescents
with
1. Thirteen years of experience in charge of treatment in a Residential School for
This study compares the initial outcomes of minimally invasive techniques for single-event multi-level surgery with conventional single-event multi-level surgery. The minimally invasive techniques included derotation osteotomies using closed corticotomy and fixation with titanium elastic nails and percutaneous lengthening of muscles where possible. A prospective cohort study of two matched groups was undertaken. Ten children with diplegic
We performed rotational acetabular osteotomy in order to treat dysplasia of the hip in five ambulatory adults with
1. Ten children with scoliosis and
In developed countries, children with
We carried out a morphometric analysis of acetabular dysplasia in patients with
The results of a functional, clinical and radiological study of 30 children (60 hips) with whole-body
The aims of this study were to report functional
outcomes of salvage procedures for patients with
1. Analysis of the static and dynamic conditions in spastic
Hip displacement, defined in this study as a
migration percentage (MP) of more than 40%, is a common, debilitating complication
of
When
We describe a patient with
To determine the natural history of dislocation of the hip in
We carried out a morphometric analysis of the acetabulum following Dega osteotomy in patients with
In patients with severe quadriplegic
Operative treatment was performed in nine patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy complicating athetoid
A percutaneous supramalleolar osteotomy with multiple drill holes and closed osteoclasis was used to correct rotational deformities of the tibia in patients with