| Literature DB >> 8906649 |
G H Shahcheraghi1, M Javid, B Zeighami.
Abstract
Fifteen cases of paralysis of the quadriceps muscles secondary to poliomyelitis were managed by hamstring tendon transfers with an average follow-up of 48 months. Results of 13.5% excellent, 73% good, and 13.5% fair were obtained, according to an objective scoring system. Significant improvement in gait pattern, relief from brace use, or "hand-on-thigh" ambulation was seen in all cases. A mean extension lag of 30 degrees was observed in patients examined in the sitting position. Lack of active terminal knee flexion, prohibiting comfortable floor sitting, was the main untoward effect and the source of complaint in four patients.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8906649 DOI: 10.1097/00004694-199611000-00012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pediatr Orthop ISSN: 0271-6798 Impact factor: 2.324