Effect of weight-bearing in abduction and extension on hip stability in children with cerebral palsy
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Effect of weight-bearing in abduction and extension on hip stability in children with cerebral palsy
Abstract
Purpose: : To study the effect of 1 year of daily, straddled weight-bearing on hip migration percentage (MP) and muscle length in children with cerebral palsy who were nonambulatory.
Methods: : Participants stood upright in maximum tolerated hip abduction and hip and knee extension ½ to 1½ hours per day for 1 year. Controls, matched for age, motor ability, and surgery, were derived from a national cerebral palsy follow-up program.
Results: : Participants using straddled weight-bearing after surgery had the largest decrease in MP (n = 3, 20 controls; P = .026). Children using straddled weight-bearing at least 1 hour per day for prevention also improved (n = 8, 63 controls; P = .029). Hip and knee contractures were found only in controls.
Conclusion: : Straddled weight-bearing, 1 hour per day, may reduce the MP after adductor-iliopsoas-tenotomies or prevent an MP increase and preserve muscle length in children with cerebral palsy who did not need surgery. Larger studies are needed to confirm the results.
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Commentary on "Effect of weight-bearing in abduction and extension on hip stability in children with cerebral palsy".Pediatr Phys Ther. 2011 Summer;23(2):158. doi: 10.1097/PEP.0b013e31821933da. Pediatr Phys Ther. 2011. PMID: 21552078 No abstract available.
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