Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the architectural alterations of skeletal muscle following hemiplegic cerebral palsy. If associated with functional and clinical measures of disability, information on muscle architecture could then be used as an objective tool in the assessment of motor disability in these patients. Methods: Ultrasonography was used to assess in vivo the gastrocnemius muscle architecture in the paretic and non-paretic legs of eight children with cerebral palsy. Findings: Fascicle length and muscle thickness at the resting ankle position were reduced in the paretic compared to the non-paretic legs by up to 18% and 20%, respectively (P 0.05) in the two legs. Interpretation: The present results indicate th...
Gait of children with spastic paresis (SP) is frequently characterized by a reduced ankle range of m...
<p>Ultrasonic images of calf muscles measured at rest: (a) tibialis anterior (TA), (b) medial gastro...
Introduction: Due to the heterogeneous clinical presentation of spastic cerebral palsy (SCP), which ...
Background: Children with cerebral palsy frequently have ankle contractures which may be caused by c...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To compare the muscle thickness, fascicle length, and pennation angle of the...
The effect of spastic cerebral palsy on in vivo gastrocnemius muscle fascicle length is not clear. S...
Aim The aim of this article was to compare medial gastrocnemius muscle volume, physiological cross-s...
Three-dimensional ultrasound (3-DUS) was used to examine the size and appearance of the medial gastr...
© 2017 World Federation for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology Three-dimensional ultrasound (3-DUS)...
Aim: the aim of this article was to compare medial gastrocnemius muscle volume, physiological cross...
Introduction: In this study we aimed to determine the lower limb morphological characteristics of sk...
Aim: This systematic review and critical evaluation of the literature was conducted to determine how...
BACKGROUND: Early detection of changes at the muscular level before a contracture develops is impor...
Aim: Lack of muscle growth relative to bone growth may be responsible for development of contracture...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is associated with movement disorders and reduced muscle size. This latter pheno...
Gait of children with spastic paresis (SP) is frequently characterized by a reduced ankle range of m...
<p>Ultrasonic images of calf muscles measured at rest: (a) tibialis anterior (TA), (b) medial gastro...
Introduction: Due to the heterogeneous clinical presentation of spastic cerebral palsy (SCP), which ...
Background: Children with cerebral palsy frequently have ankle contractures which may be caused by c...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To compare the muscle thickness, fascicle length, and pennation angle of the...
The effect of spastic cerebral palsy on in vivo gastrocnemius muscle fascicle length is not clear. S...
Aim The aim of this article was to compare medial gastrocnemius muscle volume, physiological cross-s...
Three-dimensional ultrasound (3-DUS) was used to examine the size and appearance of the medial gastr...
© 2017 World Federation for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology Three-dimensional ultrasound (3-DUS)...
Aim: the aim of this article was to compare medial gastrocnemius muscle volume, physiological cross...
Introduction: In this study we aimed to determine the lower limb morphological characteristics of sk...
Aim: This systematic review and critical evaluation of the literature was conducted to determine how...
BACKGROUND: Early detection of changes at the muscular level before a contracture develops is impor...
Aim: Lack of muscle growth relative to bone growth may be responsible for development of contracture...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is associated with movement disorders and reduced muscle size. This latter pheno...
Gait of children with spastic paresis (SP) is frequently characterized by a reduced ankle range of m...
<p>Ultrasonic images of calf muscles measured at rest: (a) tibialis anterior (TA), (b) medial gastro...
Introduction: Due to the heterogeneous clinical presentation of spastic cerebral palsy (SCP), which ...