Measurement of limb length inequality Comparison of clinical methods with orthoradiography in 190 children

Authors

  • Harald I H Lampe
  • Bart A Swierstra
  • Ad F M Diepstraten

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679608994680

Abstract

We studied the agreement in measuring limb length inequality with orthoradiograms and clinical methods. In 190 children attending our Limb Length Clinic for the first time, 95% of the measurements with wooden boards was within -1.4 and +1.6 cm of the results of the orthoradiograms. A tape measure had significantly less agreement.The predictive value of a localization of the main limb length inequality above the knee, as found with a tape measure, was 64% and for a localization of the main limb length inequality below the knee 75%.A Wooden Board Reliability Graph is presented, which can be helpful in the decision to perform orthoradiographic measurements of limb length inequality in, e.g., evaluation of impairment.

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Published

1996-01-01

How to Cite

Lampe, H. I. H., Swierstra, B. A., & Diepstraten, A. F. M. (1996). Measurement of limb length inequality Comparison of clinical methods with orthoradiography in 190 children. Acta Orthopaedica, 67(3), 242–244. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679608994680