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Results presented at the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America Annual Meeting showed excessive anterior pelvic tilt was not significantly associated with back pain in adults with cerebral palsy.“We probably do not need to be worried about anterior pelvic tilt as much when we are trying to make decisions for adolescent care, particularly hamstring lengthening,” M. Wade
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