[Purpose] Reimers' hip migration percentage (MP) is commonly used to document the extent of hip displacement in children with cerebral palsy (CP). However, factors such as poor administration of pelvic radiographs, a lack of concentration, inexperience, or a busy clinical environment may result in variations in the MP measurements. The aim of this study was to compare the differences in the MP results of two physiatrists with varying levels of experience to determine the role of experience in the measurement's accuracy. [Subjects and Methods] This retrospective study included 62 hip radiographs of 31 children with spastic CP. Two physiatrists with different experience levels calculated the baseline MP on two occasions six weeks apart. Corre...
Objective: To use the measurement of migration percentage (MP) to evaluate the long-term radiographi...
Purpose: The migration percentage is a widely used criterion for surgery in displaced hips. Literatu...
Purpose: The aim was to evaluate which clinical and radiographic variables are independent (true) r...
[Purpose] Reimers' hip migration percentage (MP) is commonly used to document the extent of hip disp...
BACKGROUND:: Migration percentage (MP) is an accepted method of assessing lateral displacement of th...
Radiologic measures of migration percentage (MP) and acetabular index (AI) taken from plain radiogra...
BACKGROUND:: Radiologic hip surveillance is recommended for children with cerebral palsy (CP) at ris...
Objective: To determine the repeatability and limits of agreement for X-ray measurement of hip migra...
Background and purpose - Pelvic obliquity, common in individuals with cerebral palsy (CP), changes t...
Hip displacement, defined in this study as a migration percentage (MP) of more than 40%, is a common...
OBJECTIVE: To determine reliability and clinical use of two methods of migration index (MI) in CP pa...
AimsHip disease is common in children with cerebral palsy (CP) and can decrease quality of life and ...
Relevance: Significant incidence of hip pathology in different groups of children with cerebral pals...
BACKGROUND: During ambulatory follow-up of patients with cerebral palsy (CP) systematic radiographic...
Background and purpose - Hip surveillance in children with cerebral palsy (CP) includes repeated rad...
Objective: To use the measurement of migration percentage (MP) to evaluate the long-term radiographi...
Purpose: The migration percentage is a widely used criterion for surgery in displaced hips. Literatu...
Purpose: The aim was to evaluate which clinical and radiographic variables are independent (true) r...
[Purpose] Reimers' hip migration percentage (MP) is commonly used to document the extent of hip disp...
BACKGROUND:: Migration percentage (MP) is an accepted method of assessing lateral displacement of th...
Radiologic measures of migration percentage (MP) and acetabular index (AI) taken from plain radiogra...
BACKGROUND:: Radiologic hip surveillance is recommended for children with cerebral palsy (CP) at ris...
Objective: To determine the repeatability and limits of agreement for X-ray measurement of hip migra...
Background and purpose - Pelvic obliquity, common in individuals with cerebral palsy (CP), changes t...
Hip displacement, defined in this study as a migration percentage (MP) of more than 40%, is a common...
OBJECTIVE: To determine reliability and clinical use of two methods of migration index (MI) in CP pa...
AimsHip disease is common in children with cerebral palsy (CP) and can decrease quality of life and ...
Relevance: Significant incidence of hip pathology in different groups of children with cerebral pals...
BACKGROUND: During ambulatory follow-up of patients with cerebral palsy (CP) systematic radiographic...
Background and purpose - Hip surveillance in children with cerebral palsy (CP) includes repeated rad...
Objective: To use the measurement of migration percentage (MP) to evaluate the long-term radiographi...
Purpose: The migration percentage is a widely used criterion for surgery in displaced hips. Literatu...
Purpose: The aim was to evaluate which clinical and radiographic variables are independent (true) r...