Femoral anteversion was measured by computed tomography (CT) in 40 children with cerebral palsy, however an accurate measurement was possible in only 59 of the 80 hips. Flat-surface measurement of anteversion was possible in re of 80 hips by CT, and in 36 of 40 hips by ultrasound. A high neck-shaft angle correlated with an inability to measure anteversion by CT. Measuring by ultrasound allowed subjects to be positioned in internal rotation and in this way accurate measurements of neck-shaft angles were obtained.
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Miller, F., Liang, Y., Merlo, M., & Theodore Harcke, H. (1997). Measuring anteversion and femoral neck-shaft angle in cerebral palsy. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 39(2), 113–118. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8749.1997.tb07393.x
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