2009
DOI: 10.1097/bpo.0b013e3181b2f8c2
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Effects of Preoperative Gait Analysis on Costs and Amount of Surgery

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“…At the societal level, only one published study was found on the cost-benefits or cost-effectiveness of gait analysis [25]. This study reported that patients who had received pre-operative gait analysis had more surgeries done initially, but fewer subsequent surgeries.…”
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“…At the societal level, only one published study was found on the cost-benefits or cost-effectiveness of gait analysis [25]. This study reported that patients who had received pre-operative gait analysis had more surgeries done initially, but fewer subsequent surgeries.…”
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“…Wren et al [25] The effect of gait analysis on patient outcomes is less well established. No data are available from randomized controlled trials, and prior to 2002 there was only a single study in this area [15].…”
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“…1 On average, children with CP undergo 2 to 3 medical procedures before the age of 6 years. 3 Lower extremity orthopaedic surgery is effective in improving the quality of gait, quality of life, and parents' expectations for their children. 3 Lower extremity orthopaedic surgery is effective in improving the quality of gait, quality of life, and parents' expectations for their children.…”
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“…Thanks to the efforts in research for understanding walking mechanisms, gait analyses are currently more often performed and more often available in different countries. Yet, these analyses are still time‐consuming and costly, and thus are not performed in all ambulatory children with CP 5 . Laudable efforts have been made by the Victorian CP register’s team to study the association between gait analysis patterns and intermediate assessment tools measuring function and/or activity level.…”
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“…Yet, these analyses are still time-consuming and costly, and thus are not performed in all ambulatory children with CP. 5 Laudable efforts have been made by the Victorian CP register's team to study the association between gait analysis patterns and intermediate assessment tools measuring function and ⁄ or activity level. However, with their results showing a rather moderate association, it is not completely clear up to which point these intermediate assessments can be used to limit systematic gait analysis to those children who are likely to benefit from it.…”
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