Search Results - "Yngve, David A"
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Minimally Invasive SPML Surgery for Children with Cerebral Palsy: Program Development
Published in Minimally invasive surgery (2020)“…Improvements in surgical and rehabilitation care are critical to lessen the burden of cerebral palsy (CP), the most common cause of severe physical disability…”
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Pre-surgery evaluations by telephone decrease travel and cost for families of children with cerebral palsy
Published in SAGE open medicine (01-01-2017)“…Introduction: Children with cerebral palsy need highly specialized care. This can be very burdensome for families, particularly in large rural states, due to…”
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Recurvatum of the Knee in Cerebral Palsy: A Review
Published in Curēus (Palo Alto, CA) (10-04-2021)“…Recurvatum is defined as hyperextension of the knee in the stance phase of gait. Recurvatum knee is a naturally occurring common gait deviation in those with…”
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Intrailiac Osteotomy With Superior Lateral Outcropping Bone: A Previously Undescribed Procedure for Hip Subluxation in Cerebral Palsy
Published in Curēus (Palo Alto, CA) (18-07-2023)“…Background: Surgical treatment of hip subluxation in cerebral palsy typically involves proximal femoral osteotomy with or without concurrent supra-acetabular…”
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Spinal Deformities in Pediatric Burn Patients
Published in Spine deformity (01-03-2016)“…Extensive third-degree burns in pediatric patients can be associated with the development of spinal deformities. Forty pediatric burn patients with scoliosis…”
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Minimally Invasive Adductor Release With Obturator Block for Hip Subluxation in Cerebral Palsy: A Report of Two Cases
Published in Curēus (Palo Alto, CA) (31-10-2022)“…Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common motor disability in childhood and presents with spasticity, increased tone, decreased range of motion, and difficulty…”
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Rectus and Hamstring Surgery in Cerebral Palsy: A Gait Analysis Study of Results by Functional Ambulation Level
Published in Journal of pediatric orthopaedics (01-09-2002)“…The purpose of this study is to determine if children more severely involved with cerebral palsy respond as well to rectus transfer and hamstring surgery as…”
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Proximal Humerus Fractures Sustained During the Use of Restraints in Adolescents
Published in Journal of pediatric orthopaedics (01-01-2006)“…Injuries to skeletally immature individuals sustained during restraints have been rarely documented. The authors report a series of five proximal humerus…”
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Vulpius and Z-Lengthening
Published in Journal of pediatric orthopaedics (01-11-1996)“…SUMMARYAn evaluation of ankle function in gait after 22 Vulpius lengthenings of the gastrocnemius fascia and 27 Z-lengthenings of the Achilles tendon was…”
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Valgus slipped capital femoral epiphysis
Published in Journal of pediatric orthopaedics. B (01-05-2005)“…Abnormally high stresses involving the capital femoral physis were found in a series of valgus slipped capital femoral epiphysis cases. Using a single leg…”
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The angled buckle fracture in pediatrics: a frequently missed fracture
Published in Emergency radiology (01-10-2003)“…Buckle (torus) fractures in childhood are very common, and most assume a typical configuration wherein the trabeculae across the fracture line are compressed…”
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Foot Progression Angle After Distal Tibial Physeal Fractures
Published in Journal of pediatric orthopaedics (01-01-2002)“…Twenty-three patients with Salter 1 or 2 fractures of the distal tibia had follow-up with footprints to assess rotational deformities. Fourteen had external…”
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Lateral femoral condylar shearing fractures
Published in Emergency radiology (01-04-2003)“…Lateral femoral condylar shearing fractures occur as the aftermath of acute patellar dislocation. The fracture fragment may be larger than originally…”
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Foot-progression angle in clubfeet
Published in Journal of pediatric orthopaedics (01-07-1990)“…Foot-progression angle was determined using the Shutrack carbon paper system for 52 feet treated by clubfoot release without wide subtalar release and 43…”
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Management of femoral shaft fractures in the adolescent
Published in Journal of pediatric orthopaedics (01-01-1989)“…Forty-four patients (45 fractures) with open physes (age range 11-16 years) underwent treatment for femoral shaft fractures. Seven malunions occurred in the 24…”
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A comparison of Wisconsin instrumentation and Cotrel-Dubousset instrumentation
Published in Journal of pediatric orthopaedics (01-09-1993)“…Twenty-six patients who underwent Wisconsin instrumentation and 36 patients who underwent Cotrel-Dubousset instrumentation (CDI) for idiopathic scoliosis were…”
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Kingella kingae osteomyelitis: report of two cases involving the epiphysis
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Spinal cord injury without osseous spine fracture
Published in Journal of pediatric orthopaedics (01-03-1988)“…Sixteen patients with spinal cord injury without osseous spine fracture and 55 patients with spinal cord injury with osseous spine fracture aged from birth…”
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Clubfoot release without wide subtalar release
Published in Journal of pediatric orthopaedics (01-07-1990)“…Fifty-two feet treated by clubfoot release without wide subtalar release were evaluated 4.2-10.8 years after surgery. Eleven feet (21%) had undergone…”
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Acetabular hypertrophy in Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease
Published in Journal of pediatric orthopaedics (01-07-1985)“…Measurements from the radiographs of 65 children with unilateral Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease showed that in 61 cases, the acetabulum was larger on the affected…”
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