The data on the performance of jumping exercises and walking of children with congenital clubfoot and healthy peers were considered. Analysis of the results of the exercises revealed significant differences, and showed that children perform jumping exercises was heavier than the exercise of walking. In healthy children performing the exercises on walking caused no problems, they have fulfilled their own, but some with only minor errors. The study revealed a significant deterioration in exercise performance of children with congenital clubfoot compared with healthy peers
Background and purpose The outcome of clubfoot treatment is the result of several factors such as se...
Background: Clubfeet are typically shorter than normal feet. This study aimed first to describe the ...
The overall aim of this thesis on congenital clubfoot was to estimate the incidence with a national ...
The aim is to study the effect of rehabilitation on physical performance of children with congenital...
Abstract Gait analysis may offer information to choose the best exercise-based clinical intervention...
Although the main aim of clubfoot correction is to create a foot without limitations in daily activi...
Background: To study motor ability at seven years of age in children treated for idiopathic clubfoot...
The aim of the study was to improve the results of treatment of children with typical form of congen...
Clubfoot is a common birth defect affecting 2-3 children per 100 live births. The child is born with...
Background and purpose — Idiopathic clubfoot can be bilateral or unilateral; however, most studies o...
Clubfoot is a congenital disorder, affecting about one of 1000 children. Treatment consists of initi...
Aims To assess if older symptomatic children with club foot deformity differ in perceived disability...
Praca w wersji wydawniczej dostępna w: Theory and Practice of Physical Culture 2014, Nr 3, s. 30-32....
Background and purpose — Idiopathic clubfoot can be bilateral or unilateral; however, most studies o...
In the past people were excluded from military service and many children suffered under the stigma o...
Background and purpose The outcome of clubfoot treatment is the result of several factors such as se...
Background: Clubfeet are typically shorter than normal feet. This study aimed first to describe the ...
The overall aim of this thesis on congenital clubfoot was to estimate the incidence with a national ...
The aim is to study the effect of rehabilitation on physical performance of children with congenital...
Abstract Gait analysis may offer information to choose the best exercise-based clinical intervention...
Although the main aim of clubfoot correction is to create a foot without limitations in daily activi...
Background: To study motor ability at seven years of age in children treated for idiopathic clubfoot...
The aim of the study was to improve the results of treatment of children with typical form of congen...
Clubfoot is a common birth defect affecting 2-3 children per 100 live births. The child is born with...
Background and purpose — Idiopathic clubfoot can be bilateral or unilateral; however, most studies o...
Clubfoot is a congenital disorder, affecting about one of 1000 children. Treatment consists of initi...
Aims To assess if older symptomatic children with club foot deformity differ in perceived disability...
Praca w wersji wydawniczej dostępna w: Theory and Practice of Physical Culture 2014, Nr 3, s. 30-32....
Background and purpose — Idiopathic clubfoot can be bilateral or unilateral; however, most studies o...
In the past people were excluded from military service and many children suffered under the stigma o...
Background and purpose The outcome of clubfoot treatment is the result of several factors such as se...
Background: Clubfeet are typically shorter than normal feet. This study aimed first to describe the ...
The overall aim of this thesis on congenital clubfoot was to estimate the incidence with a national ...