Journal article
Patellar tendon shortening for flexed knee gait in spastic diplegia
R Sossai, P Vavken, R Brunner, C Camathias, HK Graham, E Rutz
Gait and Posture | Published : 2015
Abstract
We evaluated the outcome of three different approaches to the management of flexed knee gait patients with spastic diplegia. The three surgical procedures were patellar tendon shortening (PTS), PTS combined with rotational osteotomies of the femur and/or tibia, and PTS combined with supracondylar extension osteotomy (SEO) of the distal femur. The primary outcome measure was gait kinematics. The knee gait variable score (GVS) and the gait profile score (GPS) were derived from gait kinematics. 24 patients (16 male and 8 female), mean age 16.1 years (SD 5.8 years), who had surgery between 2002 and 2008, were followed for a mean of 22 months. Knee extension during gait improved by a mean of 20° ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors wish to thank the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) for financially supporting this study. In addition the authors thank Mary Sheedy for help with preparation of the final version of this manuscript and Dr. A. Barg, Dr. M. Gaston, and Dr. O. Tirosh for help with statistics.