The Miller Classification is a system used to classify fractures of the femoral neck, specifically in pediatric patients. It is particularly useful for evaluating the risk of avascular necrosis and determining the appropriate management of such fractures. The classification is divided into four types: 1. **Type I**: Involves non-displaced fractures. These fractures typically have a good prognosis and can often be treated conservatively. 2. **Type II**: Involves displaced fractures.
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