BACKGROUND Bilateral internal rotation gait is a common gait abnormality in children with bilateral cerebral palsy, but still not fully understood. RESEARCH QUESTION The aim of this clinical study was to analyze the effects of artificially induced bilateral internal rotation gait on kinematics and kinetics. Our hypothesis was, that the internal rotation gait defined as increased dynamic internal hip rotation itself causes significant alterations in gait kinematics and kinetics. METHODS 30 typically developing children with a mean age of 12 (SD 3) years (range 8 - 16) performed three-dimensional gait analysis in two different conditions: with unaffected gait and with artificially induced bilateral internal rotation gait with t...
Modelling the effect of soleus and gastrocnemius contractions against the floor resistance in a forw...
Clinical gait analysis is widely used in clinical routine to assess the function of patients with mo...
Turning while walking is a crucial component of locomotion; yet, little is known about how the biome...
BACKGROUND Bilateral internal rotation gait is a common gait abnormality in children with bilater...
Excessive ßexion and internal rotation of the hip is a common gait abnormality among individuals wit...
Lack of knee flexion is one of the most common gait deviations in cerebral palsy children....
Children with cerebral palsy (CP) often present aberrant hip geometry, specifically increased femora...
Identification of secondary and tertiary impairments in neurologically induced gait deviations, such...
Forward modelling has indicated hip internal rotation as a secondary physical effect to plantar flex...
BACKGROUND: Stiff gait resulting from rectus femoris dysfunction in cerebral palsy commonly is treat...
Hemiplegia is a form of spastic Cerebral Palsy in which one side of the body is affected, resulting ...
Background Turning while walking is a crucial component of locomotion that is performed using an ou...
This study analyzes the immediate effects of wearing a Therasuit on sagittal plane lower limb angula...
Children with cerebral palsy (CP) often present aberrant hip geometry, more specifically increased f...
This study analyzes the immediate effects of wearing a Therasuit on sagittal plane lower limb angula...
Modelling the effect of soleus and gastrocnemius contractions against the floor resistance in a forw...
Clinical gait analysis is widely used in clinical routine to assess the function of patients with mo...
Turning while walking is a crucial component of locomotion; yet, little is known about how the biome...
BACKGROUND Bilateral internal rotation gait is a common gait abnormality in children with bilater...
Excessive ßexion and internal rotation of the hip is a common gait abnormality among individuals wit...
Lack of knee flexion is one of the most common gait deviations in cerebral palsy children....
Children with cerebral palsy (CP) often present aberrant hip geometry, specifically increased femora...
Identification of secondary and tertiary impairments in neurologically induced gait deviations, such...
Forward modelling has indicated hip internal rotation as a secondary physical effect to plantar flex...
BACKGROUND: Stiff gait resulting from rectus femoris dysfunction in cerebral palsy commonly is treat...
Hemiplegia is a form of spastic Cerebral Palsy in which one side of the body is affected, resulting ...
Background Turning while walking is a crucial component of locomotion that is performed using an ou...
This study analyzes the immediate effects of wearing a Therasuit on sagittal plane lower limb angula...
Children with cerebral palsy (CP) often present aberrant hip geometry, more specifically increased f...
This study analyzes the immediate effects of wearing a Therasuit on sagittal plane lower limb angula...
Modelling the effect of soleus and gastrocnemius contractions against the floor resistance in a forw...
Clinical gait analysis is widely used in clinical routine to assess the function of patients with mo...
Turning while walking is a crucial component of locomotion; yet, little is known about how the biome...