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Evaluation of Test of Stability as an Aid for Osteotomy in Open Reduction for Developmental Dysplasia of Hip

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Table 1. Modified Severin’s Clinical Grading (Gibson and Benson, 1982)
Table 2. Severin’s Radiological Grading (Severin, 1941)
Table 3. Frequencies and percetages for different age groups, gender, clinical & radiological outcome and different procedures performed
Table 4. Comparison of Clinical & Radiological outcomes with Different Osteotomies and Age Groups

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