Objectives. Muscle shortening and spastic cocontraction in ankle plantar flexors may alter gait since early childhood in cerebral palsy (CP). We evaluated gastrosoleus complex (GSC) length, and gastrocnemius medialis (GM) and peroneus longus (PL) activity during swing phase, in very young hemiparetic children with equinovalgus. Methods. This was an observational, retrospective, and monocentric outpatient study in a pediatric hospital. Ten very young hemiparetic children (age 3 ± 1 yrs) were enrolled. These CP children were assessed for muscle extensibility (Tardieu scale XV1) in GSC (angle of arrest during slow-speed passive ankle dorsiflexion with the knee extended) and monitored for GM and PL electromyography (EMG) during the swing phase ...
BACKGROUND: Early detection of changes at the muscular level before a contracture develops is impor...
Background: In spastic cerebral palsy (SCP), a limited range of motion of the foot (ROM), limits gai...
Objective: To quantify dynamic spasticity, i.e. the coupling between muscle-tendon stretch velocity ...
International audienceObjectives. Muscle shortening and spastic cocontraction in ankle plantar flexo...
IntroductionSpastic cocontraction [1] is a form of muscle overactivity [1,2] that may alter gait in ...
Background:Children with spastic cerebral palsy gradually lose muscle extensibility but the interpla...
Aim: This study investigates the in vivo function of the medial gastrocnemius and soleus muscle-tend...
Gait of children with spastic paresis (SP) is frequently characterized by a reduced ankle range of m...
Children with cerebral palsy (CP) commonly present with reduced ankle range of motion (ROM) attribut...
Stretch reflex hyperactivity in the gastrocnemius of children with spastic cerebral palsy (CP) is co...
Stretch reflex hyperactivity in the gastrocnemius of children with spastic cerebral palsy (CP) is co...
There is much debate about how spasticity contributes to the movement abnormalities seen in children...
Gait of children with spastic paresis (SP) is frequently characterized by a reduced ankle range of m...
Stretching is often used to increase/maintain joint range of motion (ROM) in children with cerebral ...
Aim The aim of this article was to compare medial gastrocnemius muscle volume, physiological cross-s...
BACKGROUND: Early detection of changes at the muscular level before a contracture develops is impor...
Background: In spastic cerebral palsy (SCP), a limited range of motion of the foot (ROM), limits gai...
Objective: To quantify dynamic spasticity, i.e. the coupling between muscle-tendon stretch velocity ...
International audienceObjectives. Muscle shortening and spastic cocontraction in ankle plantar flexo...
IntroductionSpastic cocontraction [1] is a form of muscle overactivity [1,2] that may alter gait in ...
Background:Children with spastic cerebral palsy gradually lose muscle extensibility but the interpla...
Aim: This study investigates the in vivo function of the medial gastrocnemius and soleus muscle-tend...
Gait of children with spastic paresis (SP) is frequently characterized by a reduced ankle range of m...
Children with cerebral palsy (CP) commonly present with reduced ankle range of motion (ROM) attribut...
Stretch reflex hyperactivity in the gastrocnemius of children with spastic cerebral palsy (CP) is co...
Stretch reflex hyperactivity in the gastrocnemius of children with spastic cerebral palsy (CP) is co...
There is much debate about how spasticity contributes to the movement abnormalities seen in children...
Gait of children with spastic paresis (SP) is frequently characterized by a reduced ankle range of m...
Stretching is often used to increase/maintain joint range of motion (ROM) in children with cerebral ...
Aim The aim of this article was to compare medial gastrocnemius muscle volume, physiological cross-s...
BACKGROUND: Early detection of changes at the muscular level before a contracture develops is impor...
Background: In spastic cerebral palsy (SCP), a limited range of motion of the foot (ROM), limits gai...
Objective: To quantify dynamic spasticity, i.e. the coupling between muscle-tendon stretch velocity ...