Journal article

Proximal femoral geometry in cerebral palsy: A population-based cross-sectional study

J Robin, H Kerr Graham, P Selber, F Dobson, K Smith, R Baker

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery Series B | Published : 2008

Abstract

There is much debate about the nature and extent of deformities in the proximal femur in children with cerebral palsy. Most authorities accept that increased femoral anteversion is common, but its incidence, severity and clinical significance are less clear. Coxa valga is more controversial and many authorities state that it is a radiological artefact rather than a true deformity. We measured femoral anteversion clinically and the neck-shaft angle radiologically in 292 children with cerebral palsy. This represented 78% of a large, population-based cohort of children with cerebral palsy which included all motor types, topographical distributions and functional levels as determined by the gros..

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