Altered neural control of movement and musculoskeletal deficiencies are common in children with spastic cerebral palsy (SCP), with muscle weakness and contracture commonly experienced. Both neural and musculoskeletal deficiencies are likely to contribute to abnormal gait, such as equinus gait (toe-walking), in children with SCP. However, it is not known whether the musculoskeletal deficiencies prevent normal gait or if neural control could be altered to achieve normal gait. This study examined the effect of simulated muscle weakness and contracture of the major plantarflexor/dorsiflexor muscles on the neuromuscular requirements for achieving normal walking gait in children. Initial muscle-driven simulations of walking with normal musculoske...
Background: Increased resistance in muscles and joints is an important phenomenon in patients with c...
Background: Increased resistance in muscles and joints is an important phenomenon in patients with c...
Physics-based simulations of human movement have the potential to predict the functional outcome of ...
Altered neural control of movement and musculoskeletal deficiencies are common in children with spas...
Altered neural control of movement and musculoskeletal deficiencies are common in children with spas...
Physics-based simulations of walking have the theoretical potential to support clinical decision-mak...
Physics-based simulations of walking have the theoretical potential to support clinical decision-mak...
Physics-based simulations of walking have the theoretical potential to support clinical decision-mak...
Physics-based simulations of walking have the theoretical potential to support clinical decision-mak...
Physics-based simulations of walking have the theoretical potential to support clinical decision-mak...
Physics-based simulations of walking have the theoretical potential to support clinical decision-mak...
Objective: To quantify dynamic spasticity, i.e. the coupling between muscle-tendon stretch velocity ...
Deficits in the ankle plantarflexor muscles, such as weakness and contracture, occur commonly in con...
BACKGROUND: Increased resistance in muscles and joints is an important phenomenon in patients with c...
Deficits in the ankle plantarflexor muscles, such as weakness and contracture, occur commonly in con...
Background: Increased resistance in muscles and joints is an important phenomenon in patients with c...
Background: Increased resistance in muscles and joints is an important phenomenon in patients with c...
Physics-based simulations of human movement have the potential to predict the functional outcome of ...
Altered neural control of movement and musculoskeletal deficiencies are common in children with spas...
Altered neural control of movement and musculoskeletal deficiencies are common in children with spas...
Physics-based simulations of walking have the theoretical potential to support clinical decision-mak...
Physics-based simulations of walking have the theoretical potential to support clinical decision-mak...
Physics-based simulations of walking have the theoretical potential to support clinical decision-mak...
Physics-based simulations of walking have the theoretical potential to support clinical decision-mak...
Physics-based simulations of walking have the theoretical potential to support clinical decision-mak...
Physics-based simulations of walking have the theoretical potential to support clinical decision-mak...
Objective: To quantify dynamic spasticity, i.e. the coupling between muscle-tendon stretch velocity ...
Deficits in the ankle plantarflexor muscles, such as weakness and contracture, occur commonly in con...
BACKGROUND: Increased resistance in muscles and joints is an important phenomenon in patients with c...
Deficits in the ankle plantarflexor muscles, such as weakness and contracture, occur commonly in con...
Background: Increased resistance in muscles and joints is an important phenomenon in patients with c...
Background: Increased resistance in muscles and joints is an important phenomenon in patients with c...
Physics-based simulations of human movement have the potential to predict the functional outcome of ...