66 results match your criteria: "Shriners Hospitals for Children-Chicago; Chicago[Affiliation]"

Speech Aid Prostheses For Patients With Cleft and Other Craniofacial Birth Conditions.

J Craniofac Surg

November 2024

Department of Surgery, The University of Illinois College of Medicine, Shriners Hospital for Children-Chicago, UIHealth UIC Craniofacial Center, Chicago, IL.

Normal speech production is a complex mechanism requiring the coordination of several organs of the oral cavity. The lip, hard and soft palates, and teeth all play a role in normal speech production. In cases of craniofacial birth conditions such as cleft lip and palate or ectodermal dysplasia, one or more of these areas may be compromised.

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Talar and Calcaneal Coordinate Axes Definitions across Foot Pathologies.

J Biomech

October 2024

Department of Orthopaedics, University of Utah, 590 Wakara Way, Salt Lake City, UT 84108, USA; Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Utah, 36 S Wasatch Dr., Salt Lake City, UT, 84112, USA. Electronic address:

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  • - The study investigates advancements in foot and ankle biomechanics using new technologies like biplane fluoroscopy and weightbearing CT to assess motion and structure under realistic conditions.
  • - Researchers highlight the importance of standardized 3D coordinate systems for accurately analyzing foot and ankle alignment, noting that variations across studies can lead to inconsistent data.
  • - The impact of different foot deformities on coordinate systems was evaluated in four patient groups, suggesting that automated systems aligning with clinical anatomy are preferred for accurate assessment over principal component axes, which may not correspond to relevant anatomical planes.
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Children with cleft lip and/or palate were assessed for speech, language, phonological awareness (PA), rapid naming (RN) and reading ability using standardized instruments at baseline (T1; = 142, M = 6.14 years, 51% males) and 2-year follow-up (T2; 89% retention, M = 8.38).

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Outcomes of early treatment of radial dysplasia.

J Clin Orthop Trauma

March 2024

Microsurgery and Limb Reconstruction Department, Hospital for Traumatology and Orthopaedics, Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam.

Purpose: Radial dysplasia, also termed radial club hand is an abnormality along the longitudinal axis of the hand characterized by hypoplasia or aplasia of radial structures. Surgery that centralize the wrist on the distal end of the ulna gives quite good results in terms of anatomical recovery but affecting range of motion of the wrist and fingers, limbs length. We conducted this study to evaluate the outcome of serial casting followed by centralization at our institution.

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  • The study investigated the link between back pain and underlying MRI pathology in patients with congenital early-onset scoliosis (Congenital-EOS).
  • A total of 42 patients reporting back pain underwent an MRI, revealing that 50% had significant abnormalities, such as tethered spinal cord and spinal canal stenosis.
  • The results suggest that back pain could be an important indicator for assessing potential underlying conditions in Congenital-EOS patients, warranting further evaluation.
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Challenges for Women in Hand Surgery: Our Perspective.

J Hand Microsurg

September 2023

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation, Stritch School of Medicine, Shriners Hospital for Children-Chicago, Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, United States.

Over recent decades, the prevalence of women in surgical subspecialties has increased. There has been a significant rise in the percentage of women entering integrated plastic surgery programs and an increase, albeit smaller, in women entering orthopedic surgery training programs. Although female membership in the American Society for Surgery of the Hand has steadily increased, women remain in the vast minority within this professional society and many others within the field of hand surgery.

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Objective: To determine associations of demographic, morphologic, and treatment protocol parameters with quality of life (QoL), appearance/speech satisfaction, and psychological adjustment.

Design: Observational study utilizing retrospective report of protocol variables and current outcome variables.

Setting: Six North American cleft treatment clinics.

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Preoperative surgical planning incorporating computer-aided design and manufacturing is increasingly being utilized today within the fields of craniomaxillofacial, orthopedic, and neurosurgery. Application of these techniques for craniosynostosis reconstruction can include patient-specific anatomic reference models, "normal" reference models or patient-specific cutting/marking guides based on the presurgical plan. The major challenge remains the lack of tangible means to transfer the preoperative plan to the operating table.

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This study evaluated the effectiveness of academic screening measures in relation to parent-reported diagnoses. Multicenter, retrospective cohort study including structured interviews, questionnaires, and chart reviews. Six North American cleft centers.

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Introduction: To describe the development and implementation of learning health system (LHS) infrastructure for a pediatric specialty care health system to support LHS research in pediatric rehabilitation settings.

Methods: An existing pediatric common data model (eg, PEDSnet) of standardized medical terminologies for research was expanded and leveraged for this stud, and applied to SHOnet, a clinical research data resource consisting of deidentified data extracted from the electronic health record (EHR) from the Shriners Hospitals for Children speacialty pediatric health care system. We mapped EHR data for laboratory, procedures, drugs, and conditions to standardized vocabularies including ICD-10, CPT, RxNorm, and LOINC to the common data model using an established extraction-transformation-loading process.

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Background: Childhood obesity affects nearly one fifth of all children in the United States. Understanding the unique injury characteristics and treatment of tibia fractures in this population has become increasingly important. This study aims to explore the different injury characteristics between tibia fractures in obese and non-obese children.

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This observational, multisite cohort study explored health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in children with cleft lip and/or palate (CL/P), including interrater agreement and ratings for this group relative to clinical cutoff scores and published means for healthy and chronically ill children. Participants (338 children ages 8-10 years, 45.9% male and their parents, 82.

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Instrumented Gait Analysis (IGA) for Management of Children With Cerebral Palsy: A Needs Assessment Survey.

Pediatr Phys Ther

April 2022

Department of Physical Therapy (Drs Godwin and States), Long Island University Brooklyn, Brooklyn, New York; Department of Allied Health and Kinesiology (Dr Salem), School of Health Professions and Human Services, Hofstra University, Hempstead New York; Faculty of Physiotherapy (Dr Salem), Cairo University, Midwestern University (Dr Krzak), Downers Grove, Illinois; Shriners Hospitals for Children-Chicago (Dr Krzak), Chicago, Illinois; Walter E. & Agnes M. Griffin Motion Analysis Center (Dr McMulkin), Shriners Hospital for Children-Spokane, Spokane, Washington; Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (Dr Bodkin-Winter), University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora.

Purpose: This needs assessment survey identifies the priorities of the clinical and research communities involved with the use of instrumented gait analysis (IGA) for a clinical practice guideline on IGA use with children with cerebral palsy (CP).

Methods: Thirteen Likert scale questions asked about the importance of topics related to IGA. Other questions addressed respondents' demographics, experience with IGA, patient populations, and gait laboratory characteristics.

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Case: We present 2 cases in which patients previously treated for congenital talipes equinovarus (CTEV) presented with residual cavovarus deformity and lateral foot pain and were found to have Jones fractures. Both patients were indicated for surgical correction of their residual cavovarus deformity, although neither elected to proceed. These 2 patients were treated conservatively for their fractures with cast immobilization.

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Purpose: PROMIS is becoming the most commonly utilized patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) in adult orthopaedics, but its adoption has lagged in pediatrics. Limited baseline data exists in pediatric-specific orthopaedic diagnoses. The objective of this study was to determine baseline PROMIS scores in patients with idiopathic scoliosis and to evaluate for correlations with the SRS-22.

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Ankle arthritis is a debilitating disease marked by pain and limited function. Total ankle arthroplasty improves pain while preserving motion and offers an alternative to the traditional treatment of ankle fusion. Gait analysis and functional outcomes tools can provide an objective balanced analysis of ankle replacement for the treatment of ankle arthritis.

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Risk of early complication following anterior vertebral body tethering for idiopathic scoliosis.

Spine Deform

September 2021

Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, Department of Surgery, IWK Health Center, 5850 University Avenue, PO Box 9700, Halifax, NS, B3K-6R8, Canada.

Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to evaluate the peri-operative morbidity associated with anterior vertebral body tethering (aVBT) for idiopathic scoliosis in 175 patients, with 120 followed for 2 years.
  • Results showed significant post-operative improvement in scoliosis, from a mean curvature of 51.2° pre-operatively to 27.5° at the 2-year follow-up.
  • Complications included a low overall rate (0.8% in-hospital) and an increase to 8.3% by one year post-op, with various issues such as pneumothorax and superficial infections requiring treatment.
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Case: A 12-year-old patient presented after a fall onto her upper extremity. She was found to have a mildly displaced clavicle fracture with a subclavian artery thrombosis. Given the reconstitution of flow distal to the thrombosis, the patient was treated nonoperatively in consultation with vascular surgery with anticoagulation and a sling for immobilization.

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Assignment of local coordinate systems and methods to calculate tibiotalar and subtalar kinematics: A systematic review.

J Biomech

May 2021

Department of Biomedical Engineering, Marquette University, 1515 W Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53233, United States; Motion Analysis Center, Shriners Hospitals for Children-Chicago, 2211 N Oak Park Ave, Chicago, IL 60707, United States. Electronic address:

The introduction of biplane fluoroscopy has created the ability to evaluate in vivo motion, enabling six degree-of-freedom measurement of the tibiotalar and subtalar joints. Although the International Society of Biomechanics defines a standard method of assigning local coordinate systems for the ankle joint complex, standards for the tibiotalar and subtalar joints are lacking. The objective of this systematic review was to summarize and appraise the existing literature that (1) defined coordinate systems for the tibia, talus, and/or calcaneus or (2) assigned kinematic definitions for the tibiotalar and/or subtalar joints.

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Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate possible relationships between number of surgeries and parent ratings of academic functioning among children with isolated oral clefts.

Design: Multicenter, retrospective cohort study including structured interviews, questionnaires, and chart reviews.

Setting: Completion of questionnaires occurred during clinical visits at 6 different cleft centers across North America.

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Mobility guidelines for the care of people with spina bifida.

J Pediatr Rehabil Med

October 2021

Shriners Hospitals for Children-Chicago, Department of Pediatric Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, USA.

The Spina Bifida Association (SBA) is the organization that represents the needs of the population with spina bifida (SB). They are tasked with advocacy, education, optimizing care, and providing a social voice for those with spina bifida. In response to the tenet of optimizing care they were tasked with developing up to date clinical care guidelines which address health care needs for those impacted by spina bifida throughout their lifespan.

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Introduction: In children who have craniofacial asymmetry secondary to neurofibromatosis type 1, the securing of the airway can be challenging. These patients have varying degrees of head and neck tumors that complicate endotracheal intubation. Anesthesiologists have many techniques and devices that assist us in securing adult airways and these devices are available in pediatric sizes which can also be used to safely secure the smaller airways.

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The current study examines the immediate and short-term impact of daily exposure to community violence on same-day and next-day levels of posttraumatic stress symptomatology and various affective states (i.e., dysphoria, hostility, and anxiety), in a sample of 268 African American adolescents living in urban, low-income, high-violence neighborhoods (Mage = 11.

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