Introduction: axial deformities in the lower extremities of children lead to an uneven distribution of the load in different compartments of the knee joint, which can contribute to the development of osteoarthritis. Regardless of the cause of their occurrence, the main goal of treatment is the restoration of the mechanical axis. Various calculation methods are used to determine the amount of deformity, its apex and the degree of required correction. The aim: to evaluate the reproducibility of the basic X-ray parameters characterizing the deformities of the lower extremities in the frontal plane in children with skeletal dysplasia based on the calculation of inter-rater reliability.Materials and methods: the article presents calculations of ...
Recurrent vertebral fractures are frequently seen in children with OI with resulting progressive def...
SummaryObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the reliability of inter-and intra-observe...
Lower-limb alignment in children is classically assessed clinically or based on conventional radiogr...
Background and purpose: For correction of leg-length discrepancy or angular deformity of the lower l...
The results of treatment of pediatric patients with deformities of the bones forming the knee joint ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to derive a pure, unbiased, reliable and accurate objective relations...
Background: A full-length standing anteroposterior radiograph of the entire lower extremity has beco...
BackgroundLateral distal femur (LDF) scans by dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) are often feasi...
The development of reconstructive surgery of the lower limbs aimed at multilevel correction demands ...
L’examen clinique et les radiographies standard des membres inférieurs et des pieds comportent des b...
In planning of osteotomies angles are often measured on radiographs. These angles, being projected s...
Aim. To retrospectively analyze the results of two treatment methods for lower leg deformities assoc...
AbstractThe technique that best addresses the challenges of assessing bone mineral density in childr...
Objectives: Tibiofemoral angle (TFA), is anatomically formed by the intersection of the anatomical a...
Purpose: to identify the various forms of lower extremities variability of linear and angular parame...
Recurrent vertebral fractures are frequently seen in children with OI with resulting progressive def...
SummaryObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the reliability of inter-and intra-observe...
Lower-limb alignment in children is classically assessed clinically or based on conventional radiogr...
Background and purpose: For correction of leg-length discrepancy or angular deformity of the lower l...
The results of treatment of pediatric patients with deformities of the bones forming the knee joint ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to derive a pure, unbiased, reliable and accurate objective relations...
Background: A full-length standing anteroposterior radiograph of the entire lower extremity has beco...
BackgroundLateral distal femur (LDF) scans by dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) are often feasi...
The development of reconstructive surgery of the lower limbs aimed at multilevel correction demands ...
L’examen clinique et les radiographies standard des membres inférieurs et des pieds comportent des b...
In planning of osteotomies angles are often measured on radiographs. These angles, being projected s...
Aim. To retrospectively analyze the results of two treatment methods for lower leg deformities assoc...
AbstractThe technique that best addresses the challenges of assessing bone mineral density in childr...
Objectives: Tibiofemoral angle (TFA), is anatomically formed by the intersection of the anatomical a...
Purpose: to identify the various forms of lower extremities variability of linear and angular parame...
Recurrent vertebral fractures are frequently seen in children with OI with resulting progressive def...
SummaryObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the reliability of inter-and intra-observe...
Lower-limb alignment in children is classically assessed clinically or based on conventional radiogr...