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Truncal changes in children with mild limb length inequality: a surface topography study.

Theodoros B GrivasKonstantinos AngourisMichail ChandrinosVasilios Kechagias
Published in: Scoliosis and spinal disorders (2018)
Previous studies have reported the results after simulation of LLI in order to evaluate the effects on the pelvic balance and spinal posture parameters. This report is not a LLI simulation study but it presents the effects of mild LLI on truncal changes in the main cardinal planes in children suffering LLI. These changes undoubtedly affect not only the standing truncal posture but also the gait's economy as well.As mild LLI affects the pelvic balance and spinal posture parameters, our therapeutic approach is that mild LLI (less than 2.0 cm) has to be corrected using shoe elevation, in order to equalize the pelvic obliquity and, consequently, the spinal posture parameters.
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