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Hip disorders in children who have spinal cord injury.

James J McCarthy1, Randal R Betz.   

Abstract

Little has been written regarding the assessment and treatment of hip disorders in children who have underlying paralysis. Each year approximately 2000 people younger than 20 years of age suffer a spinal cord injury (SCI). This compares with a larger number of children who have other forms of neurologic disorders, such as myelodysplasia, which affects approximately 6000 newborns annually in the United States, and for which there is a large body of literature describing the natural history and treatment of hip disorders in children who have myelodysplasia. This article focuses on hip disorders in children who have SCI, although there is clearly commonality in hip disorders that transcends many neurologic disorders.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16638450     DOI: 10.1016/j.ocl.2005.09.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Orthop Clin North Am        ISSN: 0030-5898            Impact factor:   2.472


  4 in total

Review 1.  Activity-Based Therapy: From Basic Science to Clinical Application for Recovery After Spinal Cord Injury.

Authors:  Andrea L Behrman; Elizabeth M Ardolino; Susan J Harkema
Journal:  J Neurol Phys Ther       Date:  2017-07       Impact factor: 3.649

2.  Impact of prophylactic thoracolumbosacral orthosis bracing on functional activities and activities of daily living in the pediatric spinal cord injury population.

Authors:  Ross S Chafetz; Mary Jane Mulcahey; Randal R Betz; Caroline Anderson; Lawrence C Vogel; John P Gaughan; Mary Ann Odel; Ann Flanagan; Craig M McDonald
Journal:  J Spinal Cord Med       Date:  2007       Impact factor: 1.985

3.  Spinal cord injury in infancy: activity-based therapy impact on health, function, and quality of life in chronic injury.

Authors:  Laura C Argetsinger; Goutam Singh; Scott G Bickel; Margaret L Calvery; Andrea L Behrman
Journal:  Spinal Cord Ser Cases       Date:  2020-03-10

4.  Hip-Spine Syndrome in Patients With Spinal Cord Injuries: Hyperlordosis Associated With Severe Hip Flexion Contracture.

Authors:  Isaac Rhee; Woo Sung Do; Kun-Bo Park; Byoung Kyu Park; Hyun Woo Kim
Journal:  Front Pediatr       Date:  2021-07-12       Impact factor: 3.418

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