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Femoral anteversion related to side differences in hip rotation: Passive rotation in 1, 140 children aged 8-9 years
Authors:Slavko Kozic  Gordan Gulan  Damir Matovinovic  Boris Nemec  Branko Sestan  Jagoda Ravlic-Gulan
Institution:  a Clinic for Orthopaedic Surgery, Lovran, Croatia b Department of Physiology and Immunology, Medical Faculty of Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia
Abstract:We assessed whether the range of passive hip motion is reliable for predicting abnormal femoral ante-version. We measured the passive medial and lateral rotation in extension in both hips of 1, 140 children between 8 and 9 years of age. The children were divided into 3 groups: group 1: difference between lateral and medial rotation less than 10° group 2: medial rotation more than 10° greater than the lateral; group 3: lateral rotation more than 10° greater than the medial. Group 1 comprised 90% of the children, whereas 8% belonged to group 2 and 2% to group 3.

The angle of femoral neck anteversion was measured in 57 children from the first group, in 67 from the second and in 24 children from the third group, using biplane radiography. The mean anteversion angles in the 3 groups were 24°, 36° and 14°, respectively. To predict an abnormally high anteversion angle (above mean +2SD), the difference between medial and lateral rotation must be 45° or more, whereas an abnormally low anteversion angle (lower than mean -2SD) could be predicted when the lateral rotation was at least 50° higher than the medial rotation.
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