Hopkins Children's study finds some patients with cerebral palsy have asymmetric pelvic bones

Thursday, March 10, 2011 - 14:10 in Health & Medicine

Johns Hopkins Children's Centre researchers have discovered that most children with severe cerebral palsy have starkly asymmetric pelvic bones. The newly identified misalignment can affect how surgeries of the pelvis, spine and surrounding structures are performed, the researchers say...

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