2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2012.05.013
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Early Results of Surgical Intervention for Elbow Deformity in Cerebral Palsy Based on Degree of Contracture

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“…Carlson et al 20 C C S C S S S C Donadio et al 22 C C S C S S S C House et al 23 C C S C S S M C Libberecht et al 18 C C S C S M M C Louwers et al 15 S M S S L M M S Matsou et al 24 C C S C S S S C Matsou et al 25 C C S C S S S C Ponten et al 16 C S S S L S M C Roth et al 21 C C S C S S S C Smitherman et al 17 was critical for the items on selection (owing to lack of allocation concealment, loss to follow-up), confounding (inherently to non-controllable studies, different baseline characteristics), and measurement of outcomes (blinding of outcome assessment). Three studies 14,15,17 were judged to be at serious risk of bias in at least one domain, but not at critical risk of bias in any domain.…”
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“…Carlson et al 20 C C S C S S S C Donadio et al 22 C C S C S S S C House et al 23 C C S C S S M C Libberecht et al 18 C C S C S M M C Louwers et al 15 S M S S L M M S Matsou et al 24 C C S C S S S C Matsou et al 25 C C S C S S S C Ponten et al 16 C S S S L S M C Roth et al 21 C C S C S S S C Smitherman et al 17 was critical for the items on selection (owing to lack of allocation concealment, loss to follow-up), confounding (inherently to non-controllable studies, different baseline characteristics), and measurement of outcomes (blinding of outcome assessment). Three studies 14,15,17 were judged to be at serious risk of bias in at least one domain, but not at critical risk of bias in any domain.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Clinicians evaluated patients' functional performance using an outcome measure including quantifiable tasks in 12 studies. [14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25] The perception of patients' abilities to use the hand(s) in task performance was measured with the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM) in three studies. [14][15][16] Functional performance outcome measures (clinicalbased)…”
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