It is also helpful in determining whether the leg length inequality is primarily from the femur or the tibia and in assessing leg length in someone with knee or hip flexion contractures.
Starting proximally and moving distally, the clinician should assess for (a) flexion contractures at the knee and hip, (b) pulses at the ankle, (c) presence of tendo-Achilles contracture ...
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