2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2013.07.203
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Gait analysis after total hip arthroplasty in dysplastic hip patients

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“…The authors concluded that leg-length discrepancy within 2 cm significantly improved patients' ability to walk efficiently and comfortably. 11 In one of the few gait analysis studies of patients with DDH after THA, Zebolds et al 12 investigated 28 patients with DDH who underwent 37 THAs. The authors concluded that DDH patients who underwent instrumental gait analysis at least 1 year after THA showed significant improvement in gait parameters (close to normal gait); no correlation was noted between the functional outcome after THA and the location of the acetabular component.…”
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“…The authors concluded that leg-length discrepancy within 2 cm significantly improved patients' ability to walk efficiently and comfortably. 11 In one of the few gait analysis studies of patients with DDH after THA, Zebolds et al 12 investigated 28 patients with DDH who underwent 37 THAs. The authors concluded that DDH patients who underwent instrumental gait analysis at least 1 year after THA showed significant improvement in gait parameters (close to normal gait); no correlation was noted between the functional outcome after THA and the location of the acetabular component.…”
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confidence: 99%