Patterns of hip migration in non-ambulant children with cerebral palsy: A prospective cohort study
• The prevalence of hip migration requiring surgery is 24.3% in children with cerebral palsy. • The most advanced cases are not for the oldest children. • Hips of most children remain stable over time (up to 5 years). • Pelvic obliquity and hip migration are probably linked. • Three trajectories of...
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