TIGHTENING THE KNEE EXTENSOR SYSTEM IN CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY: FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME IN ADULTHOOD

2018 
Purpose: The difficulty children with cerebral palsy have walking often worsens during adolescence due to permanent flexion of the hip, knee and ankle joints associated with limited active extension of the knee due to ascension of the patella and stretched patellar tendon. Surgical descent of the patella associated with release of hip flexion and sometimes lengthening of the hamstrings avoids the squatting position when walking facilitating function. The short- and mid-term efficacy of this intervention has been demonstrated. The purpose of this work was to evaluate the long-term functional outcome and its environmental dimension, that is its effect on ambulation in adult life.Material and methods: Twenty-two subjects with cerebral palsy aged 19 to 35 years had undergone surgery at average age of 12 years. Mean postoperative follow-up was 11 years. All of the subjects were evaluated with a questionnaire used to class walking function in six levels. The current walking level (M3) was compared with the preo...
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