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A fixed-ankle, below-the-knee orthosis for the management of genu recurvation in spastic cerebral palsy

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery.  1975; 57:545-547 
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A fixed-ankle, below-the-knee molded plastic splint designed to maintain the ankle in 5 degrees of dorsiflexion and correct any foot deformity was used on eighteen extremities of twelve children with spastic cerebral palsy and genu recurvatum. After an average follow-up of twenty-six months, the genu recurvatum was well controlled and gait was improved.

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