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Development Of Torsional And Angular Alignment Analysis Of Deformity Of The Femur And Tibia
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Torsion of the femur and tibia, as well as genu varum and genu valgum, are considered physiological variations of development that occur in normal infants and children. Infants commonly present with anteversion of the femur, medial tibial torsion and genu varum. With growth, the femoral anteversion decreases and the tibia rotates laterally. The genu varum gradually resolves and genu valgum develops. Abnormality of growth or disease can result in malalignment. Adequate management is based on an understanding of the cause and the natural history of the malalignment and the effectiveness of various treatments.
Type: Reference Material
Author/Contact: Presedo-Rodriguez & Bowen
Institution: SOA Textbook
Primary Subject/Category:
- - OCOSH Classification: Bone Diseases: Bone Developmental Diseases: Femoral Anteversion
- - OCOSH Classification: Bone Diseases: Bone Developmental Diseases: Genu Valgum
- - OCOSH Classification: Bone Diseases: Bone Malalignment
- - Orthopedic Topics: Paediatric Orthopaedics: Deformity Correction
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Added: Tue May 09 2006
Last Modified: Fri Mar 21 2008