Children with cerebral palsy often walk with reduced knee extension in terminal swing, which can be associated with short length or slow lengthening velocity of hamstrings muscles during gait. This study investigated the role of two factors that may contribute to such short and slow hamstrings: walking speed and spasticity. 17 children with spastic cerebral palsy and 11 matched typically developing children walked at comfortable, slow, and fast walking speed. Semitendinosus muscle-tendon length and velocity during gait were calculated using musculoskeletal modeling. Spasticity of the hamstrings was tested in physical examination. Peak hamstrings length increased only slightly with walking speed, while peak hamstrings lengthening velocity in...
There is much debate about how spasticity contributes to the movement abnormalities seen in children...
Background: Physiological co-activation of antagonistic muscles during gait allows stability of load...
Background: Physiological co-activation of antagonistic muscles during gait allows stability of load...
Background and aim: Spasticity is a velocity dependent feature present in most patients with cerebra...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Spasticity is a velocity dependent feature present in most patients with cerebra...
Spasticity is often considered the primary limitation to function in children with spastic cerebral ...
There is much debate about how spasticity contributes to the movement abnormalities seen in children...
Children with spastic bilateral cerebral palsy (CP) often develop muscle contractures and it appears...
There is much debate about how spasticity contributes to the movement abnormalities seen in children...
A high number of children with cerebral palsy (CP) have spastic gait and consequently abnormalities ...
Locomotion in subjects with Cerebral Palsy is complicated by a variety of deformities and their resp...
Background: Physiological co-activation of antagonistic muscles during gait allows stability of load...
Background: Physiological co-activation of antagonistic muscles during gait allows stability of load...
Objective: To quantify dynamic spasticity, i.e. the coupling between muscle-tendon stretch velocity ...
BACKGROUND: Previous researchers reported that popliteal angle did not correlate well with knee angl...
There is much debate about how spasticity contributes to the movement abnormalities seen in children...
Background: Physiological co-activation of antagonistic muscles during gait allows stability of load...
Background: Physiological co-activation of antagonistic muscles during gait allows stability of load...
Background and aim: Spasticity is a velocity dependent feature present in most patients with cerebra...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Spasticity is a velocity dependent feature present in most patients with cerebra...
Spasticity is often considered the primary limitation to function in children with spastic cerebral ...
There is much debate about how spasticity contributes to the movement abnormalities seen in children...
Children with spastic bilateral cerebral palsy (CP) often develop muscle contractures and it appears...
There is much debate about how spasticity contributes to the movement abnormalities seen in children...
A high number of children with cerebral palsy (CP) have spastic gait and consequently abnormalities ...
Locomotion in subjects with Cerebral Palsy is complicated by a variety of deformities and their resp...
Background: Physiological co-activation of antagonistic muscles during gait allows stability of load...
Background: Physiological co-activation of antagonistic muscles during gait allows stability of load...
Objective: To quantify dynamic spasticity, i.e. the coupling between muscle-tendon stretch velocity ...
BACKGROUND: Previous researchers reported that popliteal angle did not correlate well with knee angl...
There is much debate about how spasticity contributes to the movement abnormalities seen in children...
Background: Physiological co-activation of antagonistic muscles during gait allows stability of load...
Background: Physiological co-activation of antagonistic muscles during gait allows stability of load...