The surgical correction of 14 feet with spastic planovalgus in the neurologically impaired adult is reviewed. Evaluation of the patterns of lower extremity muscle activity preop-eratively by dynamic EMG showed overactivity of the peroneus longus. A new gait pattern which has not been previously reported was observed. This “combination foot ” deformity, noted in six patients, consists of equino-varus in swing, and planovalgus in stance during the gait cycle. The remaining eight patients exhibited planovalgus in swing and stance. Transfer of the peroneus longus tendon to either the cuboid or navicular was performed in seven (50%) patients. Release of the peroneus longus was performed in four (29%) patients. Two patients had Z-lengthening of t...
OBJECTIVE: Toe walking due to progressive shortening of the calf muscles is common in people with he...
Tibialis posterior transfer in central palsy of foot levators: a propos of 17cases.AimTo evaluate, i...
The authors present their expertise in the treatment of acquired spasticity of the upper extremity i...
Management of the persistent, acquired, neurogenic equinovarus foot may be a confounding rehabilitat...
International audienceNeuro-orthopedic surgery is an alternative to the conservative treatment of sp...
OBJECTIVE:\ud Equinovarus foot deformity following stroke or traumatic brain injury compromises walk...
ObjectiveDistal lower limb deformities are frequent after a central nervous system lesion, and have ...
OBJECTIVE: Equinovarus foot deformity following stroke or traumatic brain injury compromises walking...
ABSTRACT: From a population of 902 adult patients with acquired hemiplegia, thirty-two patients with...
Objective: Equinovarus foot deformity following stroke or traumatic brain injury compromises walking...
Abstract A retrospective study was done of the subjective outcome of surgical correction of a spast...
Contains fulltext : 108285.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: Equi...
Background: Obtaining a successful subtalar fusion in the pedi-atric population can be challenging. ...
Patients with cerebral palsy, syndromes, myopathies, and other forms of neurological impairment can ...
Category: Hindfoot Introduction/Purpose: We postulated that in a flexible adult flatfoot, calcaneo-s...
OBJECTIVE: Toe walking due to progressive shortening of the calf muscles is common in people with he...
Tibialis posterior transfer in central palsy of foot levators: a propos of 17cases.AimTo evaluate, i...
The authors present their expertise in the treatment of acquired spasticity of the upper extremity i...
Management of the persistent, acquired, neurogenic equinovarus foot may be a confounding rehabilitat...
International audienceNeuro-orthopedic surgery is an alternative to the conservative treatment of sp...
OBJECTIVE:\ud Equinovarus foot deformity following stroke or traumatic brain injury compromises walk...
ObjectiveDistal lower limb deformities are frequent after a central nervous system lesion, and have ...
OBJECTIVE: Equinovarus foot deformity following stroke or traumatic brain injury compromises walking...
ABSTRACT: From a population of 902 adult patients with acquired hemiplegia, thirty-two patients with...
Objective: Equinovarus foot deformity following stroke or traumatic brain injury compromises walking...
Abstract A retrospective study was done of the subjective outcome of surgical correction of a spast...
Contains fulltext : 108285.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: Equi...
Background: Obtaining a successful subtalar fusion in the pedi-atric population can be challenging. ...
Patients with cerebral palsy, syndromes, myopathies, and other forms of neurological impairment can ...
Category: Hindfoot Introduction/Purpose: We postulated that in a flexible adult flatfoot, calcaneo-s...
OBJECTIVE: Toe walking due to progressive shortening of the calf muscles is common in people with he...
Tibialis posterior transfer in central palsy of foot levators: a propos of 17cases.AimTo evaluate, i...
The authors present their expertise in the treatment of acquired spasticity of the upper extremity i...