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For more insights from the authors, see Supplemental Digital Content 1, available at http//links.lww.com/PPT/A314. The effects of abducted standing on hip migration percentage (MP) and range of hip and knee motion in children with cerebral palsy were studied for more than 7 years in 2 case-control groups. One group had adductor-psoas tenotomy and the other did not. Case participants performed 15° to 30° of abduction per hip. Controls performed 0° to 10° of abduction and were matched on age, surgery, and follow-up time. Median MP decre