Clinical and Radiographic Dependences of Functional Status, Indices of the Hip Joint and Femur Migration in Patients With Cerebral Palsy

Author:

Yatsuliak Mykhailo B.1,Nemesh Mykhailo M.1,Martsyniak Stepan M.2,Melnyk Mykhailo V.1,Kabatsii Miroslaw S.1,Filipchuk Viktor V.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Joint Diseases in Children and Adolescents SI “Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics of NAMS of Ukraine”, 27 Bulvarno-Kudriavska street, 01061, Kyiv, UKRAINE

2. Department of policlinic SI “Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics of NAMS of Ukraine”, 27 Bulvarno-Kudriavska street, 01061, Kyiv, UKRAINE

Abstract

Relevance. Significant incidence of hip pathology in different groups of patients with cerebral palsy and factors that may affect its formation are relevant objects of the study. The goal of the study. To establish the features of the hip joint’s formation, examining the clinical and radiographic dependences of the functional status and indices of the hip joint in patients with cerebral palsy. Materials and methods. The total number of patients was 47 persons (86 joints). We conducted a clinical and radiographic examination of the hip joints using our own methods and standard anterior-posterior radiography, as well as a statistical analysis of hip parameters and factors that may have influenced their formation. Results. Correlation relationships have been established between hip parameters and factors that may affect them: Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS), gait function, level of lesion, developmental dysplasia of the hip, and adductor myotomy in medical history. Conclusions. The Reimers’ index showed greater reliability compared to the Wiberg angle. Positioning of the patient’s body using our own method way can be used to screen the hip joints in cerebral palsy based upon the Reimers index while obtaining the true parameters of the femoral neck–shaft angle and torsion of the femur.

Publisher

World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society (WSEAS)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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