The first years of life might be critical for encouraging independent walking in children with cerebral palsy (CP). We sought to identify mechanisms that may underlie the impaired development of walking in three young children with early brain lesions, at high risk of CP, via comprehensive instrumented longitudinal assessments of locomotor patterns and muscle activation during walking. We followed three children (P1–P3) with early brain lesions, at high risk of CP, during five consecutive gait analysis sessions covering a period of 1 to 2 years, starting before the onset of independent walking, and including the session during the first independent steps. In the course of the study, P1 did not develop CP, P2 was diagnosed with unilateral an...
Detailed descriptions of gait impairments have been reported in cerebral palsy (CP), but it is still...
Aim To investigate whether more prominent signs of muscle fatigue occur during self‐paced walking in...
AIM: To determine the predictive value of the early motor repertoire for the level of self-mobility...
The first years of life might be critical for encouraging independent walking in children with cereb...
Early brain lesions which produce cerebral palsy (CP) may affect the development of walking. It is u...
Early brain lesions which produce cerebral palsy (CP) may affect the development of walking. It is u...
Background: Walking problems in children with cerebral palsy (CP) can in part be explained by limite...
The first years of life represent an important phase of maturation of the central nervous system, pr...
Background: Children with cerebral palsy (CP) often show impaired selective motor control (SMC) that...
Background: Children with cerebral palsy (CP) often show impaired selective motor control (SMC) that...
: Switching locomotion direction is a common task in daily life, and it has been studied extensively...
There is limited evidence about gait stability and its alteration by concurrent motor and cognitive ...
We investigated how early injuries to developing brain affect the interaction of locomotor patterns ...
Detailed descriptions of gait impairments have been reported in cerebral palsy (CP), but it is still...
Aim To investigate whether more prominent signs of muscle fatigue occur during self‐paced walking in...
AIM: To determine the predictive value of the early motor repertoire for the level of self-mobility...
The first years of life might be critical for encouraging independent walking in children with cereb...
Early brain lesions which produce cerebral palsy (CP) may affect the development of walking. It is u...
Early brain lesions which produce cerebral palsy (CP) may affect the development of walking. It is u...
Background: Walking problems in children with cerebral palsy (CP) can in part be explained by limite...
The first years of life represent an important phase of maturation of the central nervous system, pr...
Background: Children with cerebral palsy (CP) often show impaired selective motor control (SMC) that...
Background: Children with cerebral palsy (CP) often show impaired selective motor control (SMC) that...
: Switching locomotion direction is a common task in daily life, and it has been studied extensively...
There is limited evidence about gait stability and its alteration by concurrent motor and cognitive ...
We investigated how early injuries to developing brain affect the interaction of locomotor patterns ...
Detailed descriptions of gait impairments have been reported in cerebral palsy (CP), but it is still...
Aim To investigate whether more prominent signs of muscle fatigue occur during self‐paced walking in...
AIM: To determine the predictive value of the early motor repertoire for the level of self-mobility...