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Functional Soft-tissue Examination and Treatment by Manual ...
Many clinicians today consider 135° normal, more than 140° coxa valga, and less than 130° coxa vara (E. Rashkoff, personal communication, 1990). Clinical: Roentgenography is necessary for a definite diagnosis of coxa valga or coxa vara.
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Fundamentals of Pediatric Orthopedics - Pagina 229
Lynn T. Staheli. Coxa Vara Coxa vara (CV) describes a deformity in which the neck—shaft angle is reduced below 110° [A]. CV has many causes [B] and can be a primary isolated deformity or associated with other disorders. Measurements ...
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Pediatric Orthopedic Deformities - Pagina 377
In 1905 Hoffa described two cases of coxa vara, now recognizable as infantile coxa vara, including clinical, radiographic, and histologic assessments to distinguish the disorder as a primary one and not secondary to trauma or rickets (114).
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Cerebral Palsy - Pagina 611
This apparently high coxa valga is secondary to increased femoral anteversion with the hip also positioning in internal rotation that many of these children prefer. This internal rotation gives the appearance of valgus and an oblique profile of ...
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Biomechanics of Musculoskeletal Injury - Pagina 65
Abnormal angles can alter the mechanical loading of the proximal femur. in coxa vara, the angle is less than normal. The contrasting condition, coxa valga, has an angle greater than normal. When the bone is loaded, as during the stance ...
William Charles Whiting, Ronald F. Zernicke,
2008
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Dictionary of Insect Morphology: - Pagina 53
coxa floccata -* floccose coxa coxa gcminata -* geminate coxa coxa genuina -» eucoxa coxa libera -> free coxa coxa medialis -* middle coxa coxa mesothoracalis -» middle coxa coxa metathoracalis -* hind coxa coxa pedis anterioris -* fore ...
L. Zombori, Henrik Steinmann,
1999
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High Yield Orthopaedics - Pagina 125
Chapter 61 Coxa Vara Definition: Coxa vara exists when the femoral neck shaft angle is less than 120 to 135 degrees. Incidence: Congenital coxa vara is present in 1 per 13,000 to 25,000 births. Unilateral coxa vara occurs more commonly ...
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Tachdjian's Pediatric Orthopaedics: From the Texas ... - Pagina 675
Abdelaziz TH, El-Sayed MM: Pauwels' osteotomy for surgical correction of infantile coxa vara, J Pediatr Orthop B 21:325, 2012. 2. Almond HG: Familial infantile coxa vara, J Bone Joint Surg Br 38:539, 1956. 3. Amstutz HC: Developmental ...
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Turek's Orthopaedics: Principles and Their Application - Pagina 476
There was a statistically significant difference in the incidence of coxa magna, cysts, and radiodensity in the femoral heads of affected patients, but these were of no clinical significance. The paper documents the benign natural history of this ...
Stuart L. Weinstein, Joseph A. Buckwalter,
2005
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Textbook of Pediatric Osteopathy - Pagina 327
A congenital coxa valga is termed a constitutional coxa valga of unknown etiology. A genetic predisposition is possible, because there seems to be a higher incidence of this disorder in some families. Mostly it is well compensated and then ...
Eva Moeckel, Noori Mitha,
2008