Floor Level Activity as a Sign of Congruency and Containment in Perthes’ Disease

A. Yadav, W. Thomas, S. Chaudhari, S. Paul
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Background: This study aims to note the role of floor level activities like squatting and sitting cross-legged as the indicator of healing with good containment and congruency in Perthes’ disease in children below eight years of age. The research hypothesis of the study is that the functional outcome of the affected hip joint in the form of spontaneous, free and full painless floor level activity in day to day life of the child is a better indicator of outcome irrespective of the radiographic changes in the hip joint. Subjects and Methods: A retrospective observational study  was conducted in a tertiary care university hospital. The study included all the patients diagnosed with Perthes’ disease whose last radiological assessment showed signs of healing. Patients above eight years and patients who had not started showing radiological healing were excluded. Parameters assessed were the presence of lurch, pain at the hip joint, limb length discrepancy, range of motion at the hip joint and ability to sit cross-legged and squat and epiphyseal extrusion index on radiographs. Results: Nineteen hips in 18 patients met criteria with a mean age of 7.1 1.5 years at presentation with a minimum follow-up of 30 (30 – 72) months. None of the patients had any residual lurch or tenderness at  the hip joint at final follow up and all were able to sit cross-legged and squat symmetrically and comfortably with significant improvement of motion at the hip joint (p<0.05). No correlation was noted among the clinical and radiological features; except the internal rotation at healing with epiphyseal extrusion index at healing. Conclusion: Clinical function holds the key primarily in the course of treatment of Legg-Calve-Perthes’ disease. Conservative management in the form of bracing, floor level activities, and hip flexion and abduction exercises lead to congruency and containment in Legg-Calve-Perthes’ disease up to the age of eight years.
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地板水平活动作为Perthes病一致性和遏制的标志
背景:本研究旨在注意地板水平活动,如蹲和盘腿坐,作为8岁以下儿童Perthes病良好遏制和一致性愈合的指标的作用。该研究的研究假设是,受影响髋关节的功能结果,以儿童日常生活中自发、自由和完全无痛的活动形式出现,是一个更好的指标,无论髋关节的放射学变化如何。研究对象和方法:在某大学三级医院进行回顾性观察性研究。这项研究包括了所有被诊断为珀尔特斯病的病人,他们最后的放射评估显示出愈合的迹象。八年以上的患者和尚未开始放射治疗的患者被排除在外。评估的参数包括有无午餐、髋关节疼痛、肢体长度差异、髋关节活动范围、盘腿和蹲坐的能力以及x线片上的骨骺挤压指数。结果:18例患者的19个髋关节符合标准,平均年龄为7.1 - 1.5岁,随访时间为30(30 - 72)个月。在最后随访时,所有患者髋关节均无任何残余疼痛或压痛,所有患者均能对称舒适地盘腿坐下和深蹲,髋关节运动明显改善(p<0.05)。临床与影像学表现无相关性;除了愈合时的内旋和愈合时的骨骺挤压指数。结论:临床功能在legg - calf - perthes病的治疗过程中起着关键作用。保守治疗包括支具、地板水平活动、髋关节屈曲和外展练习,可使8岁以下的Legg-Calve-Perthes病保持一致并得到控制。
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