Background and Purpose. The atypical walking pattern in children with spastic cerebral palsy is assumed to involve kinematic and morpholog-ical adaptations that allow them to move. The purpose of this study was to explore how the requirements of the task and the energy-generating and energy-conserving capabilities of children with cerebral palsy relate to kinematic and mechanical energy patterns of walking. Sub-jects. Six children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy and a matched group of typically developing children participated in the study. Methods. Kinematic data were collected at 5 different walking speeds. Vertical stiffness, mechanical energy parameters, and landing angle were measured during the stance phase. Results. The affected side ...
Objectives Many studies have examined how children with cerebral palsy (CP)manage to walk, but few ...
Observational research suggests that in children with cerebral palsy, the altered arm swing is linke...
BACKGROUND: People with cerebral palsy (CP) experience increased muscle stiffness, muscle weakness, ...
Our purpose in this study was to analyze the immediate effects of locomotor gait training with diffe...
Turning while walking is a crucial component of locomotion; yet, little is known about how the biome...
<div><p>Individual joint deviations are often identified in the analysis of cerebral palsy (CP) gait...
Walking on sloped surfaces requires additional effort; how individuals with spastic hemiplegic cereb...
Introduction Partial body weight support (BWS) systems have been employed for gait training of child...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to evaluate kinetic relationships between the ankl...
Background Turning while walking is a crucial component of locomotion that is performed using an ou...
A stiff-knee gait pattern is frequently associated with several impairments including quadriceps spa...
Background and aim: Spasticity is a velocity dependent feature present in most patients with cerebra...
: Switching locomotion direction is a common task in daily life, and it has been studied extensively...
Locomotion in subjects with Cerebral Palsy is complicated by a variety of deformities and their resp...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the kinematic haracteristics of gait in children with spastic ...
Objectives Many studies have examined how children with cerebral palsy (CP)manage to walk, but few ...
Observational research suggests that in children with cerebral palsy, the altered arm swing is linke...
BACKGROUND: People with cerebral palsy (CP) experience increased muscle stiffness, muscle weakness, ...
Our purpose in this study was to analyze the immediate effects of locomotor gait training with diffe...
Turning while walking is a crucial component of locomotion; yet, little is known about how the biome...
<div><p>Individual joint deviations are often identified in the analysis of cerebral palsy (CP) gait...
Walking on sloped surfaces requires additional effort; how individuals with spastic hemiplegic cereb...
Introduction Partial body weight support (BWS) systems have been employed for gait training of child...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to evaluate kinetic relationships between the ankl...
Background Turning while walking is a crucial component of locomotion that is performed using an ou...
A stiff-knee gait pattern is frequently associated with several impairments including quadriceps spa...
Background and aim: Spasticity is a velocity dependent feature present in most patients with cerebra...
: Switching locomotion direction is a common task in daily life, and it has been studied extensively...
Locomotion in subjects with Cerebral Palsy is complicated by a variety of deformities and their resp...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the kinematic haracteristics of gait in children with spastic ...
Objectives Many studies have examined how children with cerebral palsy (CP)manage to walk, but few ...
Observational research suggests that in children with cerebral palsy, the altered arm swing is linke...
BACKGROUND: People with cerebral palsy (CP) experience increased muscle stiffness, muscle weakness, ...