Cerebral palsy (CP) is a non-progressive motor condition that hinders the development of movement and posture. One of the common problems faced in CP is spastic hips, which can cause discomfort, deformity, and functional restrictions. This review article seeks to offer a thorough summary of the most recent methods for treating spastic hips in cerebral palsy patients. Additionally, it describes the success and potential risks of various conservative and surgical procedures. It also looks at new treatments and potential avenues for managing this complicated ailment.
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Al-Rumaih, M. H., Camp, M. W., & Narayanan, U. G. (2023). Current Concept and Management of Spastic Hip in Children: A Narrative Review. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.43347
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