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Leg-length Inequality and Low-back Pain After Perthes' Disease: a 28-47-year Follow-up of 96 Patients

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Journal J Spinal Disord
Date 1992 Dec 1
PMID 1490042
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Abstract

A follow-up of 96 patients with Perthes' disease was made 28-47 years after onset of the disease. We paid special attention to leg-length inequality and its consequences and low-back disability. Leg-length inequality was a common finding, but low-back pain was not a significant problem. Leg-length inequality and lumbar scoliosis correlated poorly with low-back disorders. Degeneration of the lumbar spine was the only factor that correlated well with low-back pain.