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Knee pain and crouch gait in individuals with cerebral palsy: what impact does crouch-related surgery have?

Eliza R PelrineTom F NovacheckElizabeth R Boyer
Published in: Developmental medicine and child neurology (2019)
Crouch-related surgery does not appear to decrease knee pain prevalence compared to a comparison group, based on this preliminary study. Further investigation of the roles of these procedures is indicated with regards to this patient-reported outcome. What this paper adds Approximately 38% of individuals undergoing crouch-related surgery had knee pain. Approximately 42% of individuals with baseline knee pain who had surgery still had knee pain 1 year postoperatively. Approximately 50% of those with baseline knee pain managed non-surgically still had knee pain 1 year later. Crouch-related surgery tended not to decrease knee pain prevalence 1 year postoperatively.
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