Bortel D T, Pritchett J W
Department of Orthopaedics, Hamot Medical Center, Erie, Pennsylvania 16550-0001.
J Bone Joint Surg Am. 1993 Jun;75(6):885-92. doi: 10.2106/00004623-199306000-00009.
A simple graphic method was used for the prediction of growth and the determination of when a corrective procedure should be performed to equalize the lengths of the upper extremities. Straight-line graphs, similar to those described by Moseley for the lower extremities, were constructed for the radius, ulna, and humerus. The data for the current study were derived from a multidisciplinary, longitudinal study of growth in 244 healthy children (123 boys and 121 girls)--from infancy to skeletal maturity--and from previously constructed graphs depicting remaining growth. The use of this method can simplify the planning of an equalization procedure for an upper extremity.