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Perception of Imposed Leg Length Inequality in Normal Subjects
Lower limb length differences of up to 10mm exist in 60% - 95% of the population. There are usually no symptoms or functional effects. Following Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA), satisfactory clinical results can be spoiled by dissatisfaction due to a change in leg length.
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Interexaminer Reliability of Supine Leg Checks for Discriminating Leg-Length Inequality
Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, 2011The purpose of this study was to quantify interexaminer reliability of a standardized supine leg check procedure used to screen for leg-length inequality.Two doctors of chiropractic used a standardized supine leg check procedure to examine 50 volunteers for leg-length inequality. The order of examination was randomized.
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Validity of compressive leg checking in measuring artificial leg-length inequality
Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, 2003To determine the accuracy of instrumented prone compressive leg checking.Repeated measures (n = 26) on single subjects (n = 3).Chiropractic college research clinic.A pair of surgical boots were modified to permit continuous measurement of leg-length inequality (LLI).
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Leg-length inequality in children treated by Syme's amputation
We have reviewed the results of amputation through the ankle in the management of 37 children with congenital leg-length discrepancy, followed up for a mean of 7.6 years after operation. In general good function was achieved and 18 patients considered their activities to be unrestricted.
C M, Fergusson +2 more
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Leg length inequality measured by ultrasound and clinical methods
European Journal of Radiology, 1992Leg length inequality (LLI) was determined by ultrasound and two clinical methods in 100 subjects without previous disorders of the lower extremities. The mean LLI by ultrasound was 4.1 mm (range: 0-16 mm). An LLI of 10 mm or more was found in 4% of the subjects.
Terje Terjesen, T Terjesen
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Revision surgery for leg length inequality after primary hip replacement
Background:We discuss the surgical results of revision surgery for patients with refractory symptomatic leg length inequality (LLI) after primary hip replacement.Methods:This is a retrospective review of 21 patients who underwent revision for LLI after ...
Martin H Stone
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Assessing Reproducibility for Radiographic Measurement of Leg Length Inequality after Total Hip Replacement [PDF]
Leg length inequality (LLI) as a result of total hip replacement can cause considerable morbidity. Although LLI was described when the technique was popularised in the 1960s, it remains a significant challenge to arthroplasty surgeons. This study reviews
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A Review of Symptomatic Leg Length Inequality following Total Hip Arthroplasty
Leg length inequality (LLI) following total hip replacement is a complication which features increasingly in the recent literature. The definition of LLI is complicated by lack of consensus regarding radiological measurement, clinical measurement and the
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In the past, there has been little research into leg length inequality (LLI) and its effect on hip arthroplasty bearing longevity. This investigation aimed to determine the effects of post-operative LLI on hip motions during gait and to postulate the ...
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