Radiologic measures of migration percentage (MP) and acetabular index (AI) taken from plain radiographs of the pelvis are the most commonly used tools for determining hip displacement and management options in children with cerebral palsy and spastic hip disease. This study determined interrater and intrarater reliability of MP and AI on pelvic radiographs chosen to represent a wide range of age (11 months to 8 years 5 months), MP (0%-56%), and AI (9degrees-33degrees). The study demonstrated that an experienced rater would be expected to measure MP on a single radiograph to within +/-5.8% of the true value and a change in MP between two radiographs taken at different times to within +/-8.3% of the true value. Similarly for AI, the measureme...
In population-based studies, hip displacement affects approximately one-third of children with cereb...
Relevance: Significant incidence of hip pathology in different groups of children with cerebral pals...
Background and purpose — Pelvic radiographs are traditionally used for assessing femoral head migrat...
Objective: To determine the repeatability and limits of agreement for X-ray measurement of hip migra...
BACKGROUND:: Radiologic hip surveillance is recommended for children with cerebral palsy (CP) at ris...
[Purpose] Reimers' hip migration percentage (MP) is commonly used to document the extent of hip disp...
Background and purpose - Pelvic obliquity, common in individuals with cerebral palsy (CP), changes t...
BACKGROUND:: Migration percentage (MP) is an accepted method of assessing lateral displacement of th...
Purpose To analyse the consequences of using different radiographic measurements and different thres...
Objective: To use the measurement of migration percentage (MP) to evaluate the long-term radiographi...
Background and purpose - Hip surveillance in children with cerebral palsy (CP) includes repeated rad...
AimsHip disease is common in children with cerebral palsy (CP) and can decrease quality of life and ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine reliability and clinical use of two methods of migration index (MI) in CP pa...
Hip displacement, defined in this study as a migration percentage (MP) of more than 40%, is a common...
BACKGROUND: During ambulatory follow-up of patients with cerebral palsy (CP) systematic radiographic...
In population-based studies, hip displacement affects approximately one-third of children with cereb...
Relevance: Significant incidence of hip pathology in different groups of children with cerebral pals...
Background and purpose — Pelvic radiographs are traditionally used for assessing femoral head migrat...
Objective: To determine the repeatability and limits of agreement for X-ray measurement of hip migra...
BACKGROUND:: Radiologic hip surveillance is recommended for children with cerebral palsy (CP) at ris...
[Purpose] Reimers' hip migration percentage (MP) is commonly used to document the extent of hip disp...
Background and purpose - Pelvic obliquity, common in individuals with cerebral palsy (CP), changes t...
BACKGROUND:: Migration percentage (MP) is an accepted method of assessing lateral displacement of th...
Purpose To analyse the consequences of using different radiographic measurements and different thres...
Objective: To use the measurement of migration percentage (MP) to evaluate the long-term radiographi...
Background and purpose - Hip surveillance in children with cerebral palsy (CP) includes repeated rad...
AimsHip disease is common in children with cerebral palsy (CP) and can decrease quality of life and ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine reliability and clinical use of two methods of migration index (MI) in CP pa...
Hip displacement, defined in this study as a migration percentage (MP) of more than 40%, is a common...
BACKGROUND: During ambulatory follow-up of patients with cerebral palsy (CP) systematic radiographic...
In population-based studies, hip displacement affects approximately one-third of children with cereb...
Relevance: Significant incidence of hip pathology in different groups of children with cerebral pals...
Background and purpose — Pelvic radiographs are traditionally used for assessing femoral head migrat...