Aims. To describe and analyze the mid-term functional outcomes of a large series of patients who underwent the Hoffer procedure for brachial plexus birth
Aims. The migration percentage (MP) is one criterion used for surgery in dislocated or displaced hips in children with cerebral
Aims. The Uppföljningsprogram för cerebral pares (CPUP) Hip Score distinguishes between children with cerebral
Aims. Multiple secondary surgical procedures of the shoulder, such as soft-tissue releases, tendon transfers, and osteotomies, are described in brachial plexus birth
Aims. Reimers migration percentage (MP) is a key measure to inform decision-making around the management of hip displacement in cerebral
Aims. Hip disease is common in children with cerebral
Aims. The purpose of this study was to compare the prevalence of hip displacement and dislocation in a total population of children with cerebral
There is much debate about the nature and extent of deformities in the proximal femur in children with cerebral
We have reviewed 1858 patients who had undergone a cervical laminoplasty and identified 43 (2.3%) who had developed a C5
In 1994, a register for cerebral
The management of radial nerve
C5 nerve root
Aims. To systematically review the efficacy of split tendon transfer surgery on gait-related outcomes for children and adolescents with cerebral
Aims. The purpose of this study was to assess the reliability and responsiveness to hip surgery of a four-point modified Care and Comfort Hypertonicity Questionnaire (mCCHQ) scoring tool in children with cerebral
We studied 21 patients with a spontaneous
Aims. A flexed knee gait is common in patients with bilateral spastic
cerebral
We describe 20 patients, aged between 43 and 88 years, with delayed nerve
Aims. Hip displacement, common in patients with cerebral
Aims. The aim of this study was to determine whether chilled irrigation
saline decreases the incidence of clinical upper limb
Aims. To compare changes in gait kinematics and walking speed 24 months after conventional (C-MLS) and minimally invasive (MI-MLS) multilevel surgery for children with diplegic cerebral