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Published in: Journal of Children's Orthopaedics 1/2007

01-03-2007 | Original Clinical Article

Comparison of rectus femoris transposition with traditional transfer for treatment of stiff knee gait in patients with cerebral palsy

Authors: Yoram Hemo, Michael D. Aiona, Rosemary A. Pierce, Robin Dorociak, Michael D. Sussman

Published in: Journal of Children's Orthopaedics | Issue 1/2007

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Abstract

Purpose

To assess the outcome of children with cerebral palsy following reposition of the distal rectus femoris tendon for treatment of stiff knee gait.

Methods

Children with cerebral palsy with stiff knee gait who underwent rectus femoris transfer were studied retrospectively. Inclusion criteria were cerebral palsy of diplegic or quadriplegic type, preoperative and 1 year postoperative three-dimensional motion analysis, and no other surgery except rectus femoris transfer at the time of study. The patients were separated into two groups: in group I, the rectus femoris was transferred to the distal medial hamstring tendons, either the gracilis or the semitendinosus; in group II, the distal tendon of the rectus femoris was transposed laterally and attached to the iliotibial band/intermuscular septum.

Results

Peak knee flexion during swing phase, total dynamic knee range of motion, knee range of motion during swing phase, and time to peak knee flexion during swing phase were all improved in both groups. Hip and pelvic kinematics were not influenced by the surgery. Velocity, stride length, and cadence were all improved following the surgery. There was no difference between the transfer group and the transposition group.

Conclusion

These findings suggest that distal transfer of the rectus femoris is effective in improving swing phase knee function by diminishing the mechanical effect of the dysphasic swing phase activity of the rectus femoris, not by converting the rectus femoris to an active knee flexor.
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Metadata
Title
Comparison of rectus femoris transposition with traditional transfer for treatment of stiff knee gait in patients with cerebral palsy
Authors
Yoram Hemo
Michael D. Aiona
Rosemary A. Pierce
Robin Dorociak
Michael D. Sussman
Publication date
01-03-2007
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Journal of Children's Orthopaedics / Issue 1/2007
Print ISSN: 1863-2521
Electronic ISSN: 1863-2548
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11832-006-0002-4

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