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The effectiveness of posterior knee capsulotomies and knee extension osteotomies in crouched gait in children with cerebral palsy
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Posterior Knee CapsulotomiesKinesiologySingle-event Multilevel SurgeryGait AnalysesRehabilitationCerebral PalsyPathological GaitHuman MovementMedicineCrouched GaitOrthopaedic SurgeryPediatric Orthopedic SurgeryPhysical TherapyHealth Sciences
Crouched gait is common in children with cerebral palsy (CP), and there are various treatment options. This study evaluated the effectiveness of single-event multilevel surgery including posterior knee capsulotomy or distal femoral extension osteotomy to correct knee flexion contracture in children with CP. Gait analyses were carried out to evaluate gait preoperatively and postoperatively. Significant improvements were found in physical examination and kinematic measures, which showed that children with CP and crouched gait who develop knee flexion contractures can be treated effectively using single-event multilevel surgery including a posterior knee capsulotomy or distal femoral extension osteotomy.
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