Background and aim: Spasticity is a velocity dependent feature present in most patients with cerebral palsy (CP). It is commonly measured in a passive condition. The aim of this study was to highlight markers of spasticity of gastrocnemius and hamstring muscles during gait by comparing the effect of increased walking velocity of CP and typical developing (TD) children. Methods: 53 children with spastic CP and 17 TD children were instructed to walk at self-selected speed, faster and as fast as possible without running. Kinematics, kinetics and electromyography (EMG) were collected and muscle length and muscle lengthening velocity (MLV) were calculated. To compare the data of both groups, a linear regression model was created which resulted i...
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...
This study aimed to identify the relationships between clinical impairments and gait deviations in c...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Spasticity is a velocity dependent feature present in most patients with cerebra...
Introduction: Spasticity is one of the most common neurological impairment that can lead to gait pro...
There is much debate about how spasticity contributes to the movement abnormalities seen in children...
There is much debate about how spasticity contributes to the movement abnormalities seen in children...
Children with cerebral palsy often walk with reduced knee extension in terminal swing, which can be ...
A high number of children with cerebral palsy (CP) have spastic gait and consequently abnormalities ...
There is much debate about how spasticity contributes to the movement abnormalities seen in children...
Objective: To quantify dynamic spasticity, i.e. the coupling between muscle-tendon stretch velocity ...
This study aimed to identify the relationships between clinical impairments and gait deviations in c...
This study aimed to identify the relationships between clinical impairments and gait deviations in c...
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: 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...
This study aimed to identify the relationships between clinical impairments and gait deviations in c...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Spasticity is a velocity dependent feature present in most patients with cerebra...
Introduction: Spasticity is one of the most common neurological impairment that can lead to gait pro...
There is much debate about how spasticity contributes to the movement abnormalities seen in children...
There is much debate about how spasticity contributes to the movement abnormalities seen in children...
Children with cerebral palsy often walk with reduced knee extension in terminal swing, which can be ...
A high number of children with cerebral palsy (CP) have spastic gait and consequently abnormalities ...
There is much debate about how spasticity contributes to the movement abnormalities seen in children...
Objective: To quantify dynamic spasticity, i.e. the coupling between muscle-tendon stretch velocity ...
This study aimed to identify the relationships between clinical impairments and gait deviations in c...
This study aimed to identify the relationships between clinical impairments and gait deviations in c...
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: 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...
This study aimed to identify the relationships between clinical impairments and gait deviations in c...