Case Report
Adult Hip Flexion Contracture due to Neurological Disease: A New Treatment Protocol—Surgical Treatment of Neurological Hip Flexion Contracture
Table 1
Patients and outcome.
| Case | Age | Gender | Diagnosis | Flexed hip | Joint | Treatment | PFF | PRF | PWA Yes/No |
| 1 | 34 | M | Incomplete paraplegia | Right | HO + post dislocation | THA | 60° | 0° | Y | 2 | 36 | F | Incomplete paraplegia | Bilateral | Normal | Anterior AM | 45° | 0° | Y | 3 | 55 | M | Alcoholic neuropaty | Bilateral | HO + OA | THA + Anterior AM Right hip | 45° | 20° | Y | 4 | 28 | M | Incomplete paraplegia | Left | Dysplasia | Anterior AM + Girdlestone | 80° | 20° | N | 5 | 29 | M | Spastic quadriplegia with dystonia | Right | Post dislocation | Posterior AM + Girdlestone | 90° | 30° | N |
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PFF: preop hip fixed flexion.
PRF: postop hip residual flexion.
PWA: postop walking ability.
AM: arthromyolysis.
HO: heterotopic ossifications.
OA: osteoarthritis.
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