Preferences and Attitudes to Management of Equinus in Cerebral Palsy Children: A Survey of Orthopaedic Surgeons

Samuel Saad Wahba Gendy;

Abstract


he consensus among orthopedic surgeons on the management of equinus deformity in cerebral palsy (CP) children has not been reported previously despite being a prevalent deformity.
The goals of this study were to examine the orthopedic surgeons’ current practice regarding the management of equinus deformity in children with ambulatory CP, and analyze variations in current practice between general orthopedic and pediatric orthopedic surgeons.
We implemented a brief cross-sectional self-reported questionnaire that addressed the areas of clinical examination and decision-making skills of management of equinus deformity in CP children. We targeted a convenience sample of 400 participants. Surgeons that provided complete responses to the questionnaire were 223 with a response rate of 56%, of which 123 (55%) were general orthopedic surgeons, whereas 100 (45%) were pediatric orthopedic surgeons. The target population consisted of orthopedic surgeons who were further sub-classified in accordance with practice age, general versus pediatric, and exposure to children’s orthopedics during the last three years of their practice. For analytical statistics, the Chi-Square test and Fisher’s exact test were used to examine the relationship between two qualitative variables.


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Title Preferences and Attitudes to Management of Equinus in Cerebral Palsy Children: A Survey of Orthopaedic Surgeons
Other Titles دراسة مسح لجَّراحي العظام في التوجهات والطرق المفضلة في علاج إعتلال الكاحل القفدي في الأطفال المرضي بالشلل الدماغي
Authors Samuel Saad Wahba Gendy
Issue Date 2019

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