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| Unni G NarayananSummaryAffiliation: The Hospital for Sick Children Country: Canada Publications
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Management of children with ambulatory cerebral palsy: an evidence-based reviewUnni G Narayanan
Divisions of Orthopaedic Surgery and Child Health Evaluative Sciences, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON, Canada
J Pediatr Orthop 32:S172-81. 2012....
Flexibility in fixation: an update on femur fractures in childrenUnni G Narayanan
Division of Orthopaedic Surgery and Child Health Evaluative Sciences, The Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
J Pediatr Orthop 32:S32-9. 2012..Cases are presented for illustration...
Initial development and validation of the Caregiver Priorities and Child Health Index of Life with Disabilities (CPCHILD)Unni G Narayanan
Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, The Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Canada
Dev Med Child Neurol 48:804-12. 2006..94 (95% confidence interval 0.90-0.97). The CPCHILD seems to be a reliable and valid measure of caregivers' perspectives on the health status, functional limitations, and well-being of these children...
The role of gait analysis in the orthopaedic management of ambulatory cerebral palsyUnni G Narayanan
Divisions of Orthopaedic Surgery and Population Health Sciences, The Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Curr Opin Pediatr 19:38-43. 2007..The literature was reviewed to describe the role of gait analysis in the orthopaedic management of ambulatory children with cerebral palsy and examine the current best evidence to support these roles...
Femoral fractures in adolescents: a comparison of four methods of fixationLeonhard E Ramseier
Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
J Bone Joint Surg Am 92:1122-9. 2010..The optimal management of femoral fractures in adolescents is controversial. This study was performed to compare the results and complications of four methods of fixation and to determine the factors related to those complications...
