Indications and Timing of Guided Growth Techniques for Pediatric Upper Extremity Deformities: A Literature Review
Osseous deformities in children arise due to progressive angular growth or complete physeal arrest. Clinical and radiological alignment measurements help to provide an impression of the deformity, which can be corrected using guided growth techniques. However, little is known about timing and techni...
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Main Authors: | Mark F. Siemensma (Author), Christiaan J.A. van Bergen (Author), Eline M. van Es (Author), Joost W. Colaris (Author), Denise Eygendaal (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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