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Interobserver and Intraobserver Reliability in Lower-Limb Deformity Correction Measurements
Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics , 03/19/07
Feldman, David S. MD, et al. - Reliability was good to very good for all measurements except for the anterior distal tibial angle, which had moderate reliability. Intraobserver reliability was higher than interobserver reliability, and measurements in the frontal plane had better reliability than measurements in the sagittal plane. Overall, these measurements are a reliable method of assessing lower extremity deformity and should be used to guide treatment and monitor outcome
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