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1990s by Radermacher et al 10 for pedicle screw placement, total knee arthroplasty, decompression of the cervical spine and triple osteotomy of the pelvis. Several weeks prior to surgery, a CT or a MRI scan is taken of the patient’s bone. Using a
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described in CGA by the angular variations of the different joints/segments: ankle, knee, hip, pelvis and trunk. The raw data are measured by opto-electronic systems from the position of passive (or active) reflective markers attached directly on the skin of
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the neonate is about 30% of the final height. The spine makes up to 60% of the sitting height, whereas the head represents 20% and the pelvis the remaining 20%. 9 , 10 The length of the spine will nearly triple between birth and adulthood. The T1
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, Segev Z . Acute hematogenous osteomyelitis of the pelvis in childhood: Diagnostic clues and pitfalls . Pediatr Emerg Care 2003 ; 19 : 29 - 31 . 21 Pääkkönen M , Kallio MJ , Kallio PE , Peltola H