Journal article

Gait patterns after fracture of the femoral shaft in children, managed by external fixation or early hip spica cast

J Wong, R Boyd, NW Keenan, R Baker, P Selber, JG Wright, GR Nattrass, HK Graham

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2004

Abstract

The authors prospectively studied three-dimensional kinematics and kinetics of gait in children recovering from a closed, isolated, nonpathologic fracture of the femoral diaphysis, who had been randomly assigned to management by monolateral external fixation or early hip spica casting. The aims were to investigate the gait patterns soon after injury and at 2 years after injury. Children treated with external fixation, walking with the external fixator in situ, demonstrated asymmetric gait abnormalities in all three anatomic planes affecting the trunk, pelvis, hip, knee, and ankle. This appears to be a strategy to minimize movement and pain at the fixator pin sites. The gait pattern normalize..

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