Incidence and sequence of scoliosis and windswept hip deformity: which comes first in 4148 children with cerebral palsy? A longitudinal cohort study

  • Jackie Casey
  • , Andreas Rosenblad
  • , Atli Agustsson
  • , Henrik Lauge-Pedersen
  • , Elisabet Rodby-Bousquet

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Abstract

Background: The aim was to analyse whether scoliosis or windswept hip deformity (WSH) occurs first for children with cerebral palsy (CP). Methods: This longitudinal cohort study using data from 1994 − 2020 (26 years) involved 41,600 measurements of 4148 children (2419 [58.3%] boys) with CP born 1990 − 2018 and registered into the Swedish CP follow-up program. Children were followed from a mean age of 2.8 [SD 1.4] years, until they developed either scoliosis or WSH or were removed at surgery. Results: WSH developed first in 16.6% of the children (mean age 8.1 [SD 5.0] years), and scoliosis in 8.1% (mean age 8.1 [SD 4.9] years). The incidence of WSH was higher than scoliosis across all levels I–V of the Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS), both sexes, and for those with dyskinetic (20.0%) or spastic (17.0%) CP. The incidence of scoliosis was highest (19.8%) and developed earliest in children with GMFCS level V (mean age 5.5 [SD 3.5] years), and in children with dyskinetic (17.9%) CP (mean age 7.0 [SD 4.7] years). Conclusions: WSH presents earlier than scoliosis in most children with CP. Children with higher GMFCS level or dyskinetic CP are more likely to develop these deformities at a younger age.
Original languageEnglish
Article number222
Pages (from-to)1-10
Number of pages10
JournalBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
Volume25
Issue number1
Early online date19 Mar 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished online - 19 Mar 2024

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Funding

Open access funding provided by Lund University. This study was supported by grants from The Medical Faculty of Lund University, FORTE—the Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare, Grant Number: 2018‐01468 (ERB) and from Stiftelsen för bistånd åt rörelsehindrade i Skåne. The funding sources had no influence on any part of the study or in the decision to submit the article for publication.

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2018‐01468

    Keywords

    • Hips
    • Cohort study
    • Windswept hip deformity
    • Longitudinal study
    • Cerebral palsy
    • Scoliosis

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