2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.pmrj.2017.07.002
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Ultrasonographic Assessment of Femoral Cartilage Thickness in Patients With Cerebral Palsy

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“…10 Last, diminished physical activity may lead to lower cartilage volume and a greater risk for osteopenia and fracture. 11 Studies of hip pain in patients with cerebral palsy (CP) [12][13][14][15] show an association of hip pain with progressive hip displacement and interference with daily activities. 16,17 We are not aware, however, of similar investigations about the hip pain experienced by patients with SMA.…”
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“…10 Last, diminished physical activity may lead to lower cartilage volume and a greater risk for osteopenia and fracture. 11 Studies of hip pain in patients with cerebral palsy (CP) [12][13][14][15] show an association of hip pain with progressive hip displacement and interference with daily activities. 16,17 We are not aware, however, of similar investigations about the hip pain experienced by patients with SMA.…”
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“…Hip and knee contractures are common 10. Last, diminished physical activity may lead to lower cartilage volume and a greater risk for osteopenia and fracture 11. Studies of hip pain in patients with cerebral palsy (CP)12–15 show an association of hip pain with progressive hip displacement and interference with daily activities 16,17.…”
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