2024
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.67325
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Changes in Lower Extremity Passive Range of Motion and Muscle Strength After Selective Percutaneous Myofascial Lengthening and Functional Physiotherapy in Children With Cerebral Palsy

Vasileios C Skoutelis,
Zacharias Dimitriadis,
Anastasios Kanellopoulos
et al.

Abstract: Background Children with cerebral palsy (CP) often experience motor and postural disorders, along with spasticity, muscle weakness, muscle-tendon contractures, and decreased joint range of motion (ROM). Muscle-tendon contractures are typically addressed through orthopaedic surgery to improve joint ROM, which can result in further muscle weakness. This study aimed to investigate the impact of selective percutaneous myofascial lengthening (SPML) combined with functional physiotherapy on joint passive … Show more

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