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==2017==
===Prevention of hip displacement in children with cerebral palsy: a systematic review===
Dev Med Child Neurol. 2017 Jun 2. doi: 10.1111/dmcn.13480. [Epub ahead of print]
Miller SD1, Juricic M1, Hesketh K2, Mclean L3, Magnuson S1, Gasior S3, Schaeffer E1,4, O'donnell M3,5, Mulpuri K1,4.
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Abstract
AIM:
To conduct a systematic review and evaluate the quality of evidence for interventions to prevent hip displacement in children with cerebral palsy (CP).
METHOD:
A systematic review was performed using American Academy of Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AACPDM) and Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) methodology. Searches were completed in seven electronic databases. Studies were included if participants had CP and the effectiveness of the intervention was reported using a radiological measure. Results of orthopaedic surgical interventions were excluded.
RESULTS:
Twenty-four studies fulfilled the inclusion criteria (4 botulinum neurotoxin A; 2 botulinum neurotoxin A and bracing; 1 complementary and alternative medicine; 1 intrathecal baclofen; 1 obturator nerve block; 8 positioning; 7 selective dorsal rhizotomy). There was significant variability in treatment dosages, participant characteristics, and duration of follow-up among the studies. Overall, the level of evidence was low. No intervention in this review demonstrated a large treatment effect on hip displacement.
INTERPRETATION:
The level and quality of evidence for all interventions aimed at slowing or preventing hip displacement is low. There is currently insufficient evidence to support or refute the use of the identified interventions to prevent hip displacement or dislocation in children and young people with CP.
© 2017 Mac Keith Press.
PMID: 28574172 DOI: 10.1111/dmcn.13480
==2015==
===Evolution of the term and definition of dysplasia of the hip - a review of the literature===
Arch Med Sci. 2015 Oct 12;11(5):1052-7. doi: 10.5114/aoms.2015.52734. Epub 2015 Jun 30.
Musielak B1, Idzior M1, Jóźwiak M1.
Abstract
There is no consensus on the definition of dysplasia of the hip (DH). Past and present concepts used to describe DH do not form a complete view of the pathology. Moreover, some authors still present the disease as congenital, not developmental. This prompted authors to analyze the evolution of the definition of DH. Based on the biomedical databases 500 articles and books in the field of hip dysplasia were found and analyzed. Fifteen definitions of hip dysplasia met inclusion criteria, subsequently were analyzed and presented in chronological order. The analysis revealed that currently there is no single, universal definition of hip dysplasia in the aspect of morphological, clinical, and radiological studies. Despite the widely-used term of DH, it is described imprecisely and in different ways. Therefore, it is necessary to develop a multidisciplinary definition of this pathology covering all aspects of hip disorders considered valid in modern orthopaedics.
KEYWORDS:
acetabular dysplasia; congenital hip dislocation; developmental dysplasia of the hip; hip dysplasia
PMID: 26528350 PMCID: PMC4624737 DOI: 10.5114/aoms.2015.52734

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2017

Prevention of hip displacement in children with cerebral palsy: a systematic review

Dev Med Child Neurol. 2017 Jun 2. doi: 10.1111/dmcn.13480. [Epub ahead of print]

Miller SD1, Juricic M1, Hesketh K2, Mclean L3, Magnuson S1, Gasior S3, Schaeffer E1,4, O'donnell M3,5, Mulpuri K1,4. Author information Abstract AIM: To conduct a systematic review and evaluate the quality of evidence for interventions to prevent hip displacement in children with cerebral palsy (CP). METHOD: A systematic review was performed using American Academy of Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AACPDM) and Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) methodology. Searches were completed in seven electronic databases. Studies were included if participants had CP and the effectiveness of the intervention was reported using a radiological measure. Results of orthopaedic surgical interventions were excluded. RESULTS: Twenty-four studies fulfilled the inclusion criteria (4 botulinum neurotoxin A; 2 botulinum neurotoxin A and bracing; 1 complementary and alternative medicine; 1 intrathecal baclofen; 1 obturator nerve block; 8 positioning; 7 selective dorsal rhizotomy). There was significant variability in treatment dosages, participant characteristics, and duration of follow-up among the studies. Overall, the level of evidence was low. No intervention in this review demonstrated a large treatment effect on hip displacement. INTERPRETATION: The level and quality of evidence for all interventions aimed at slowing or preventing hip displacement is low. There is currently insufficient evidence to support or refute the use of the identified interventions to prevent hip displacement or dislocation in children and young people with CP. © 2017 Mac Keith Press.

PMID: 28574172 DOI: 10.1111/dmcn.13480


2015

Evolution of the term and definition of dysplasia of the hip - a review of the literature

Arch Med Sci. 2015 Oct 12;11(5):1052-7. doi: 10.5114/aoms.2015.52734. Epub 2015 Jun 30.

Musielak B1, Idzior M1, Jóźwiak M1.

Abstract

There is no consensus on the definition of dysplasia of the hip (DH). Past and present concepts used to describe DH do not form a complete view of the pathology. Moreover, some authors still present the disease as congenital, not developmental. This prompted authors to analyze the evolution of the definition of DH. Based on the biomedical databases 500 articles and books in the field of hip dysplasia were found and analyzed. Fifteen definitions of hip dysplasia met inclusion criteria, subsequently were analyzed and presented in chronological order. The analysis revealed that currently there is no single, universal definition of hip dysplasia in the aspect of morphological, clinical, and radiological studies. Despite the widely-used term of DH, it is described imprecisely and in different ways. Therefore, it is necessary to develop a multidisciplinary definition of this pathology covering all aspects of hip disorders considered valid in modern orthopaedics. KEYWORDS: acetabular dysplasia; congenital hip dislocation; developmental dysplasia of the hip; hip dysplasia PMID: 26528350 PMCID: PMC4624737 DOI: 10.5114/aoms.2015.52734