Factors associated with gait efficiency in children with cerebral palsy: association between gait abnormality and balance ability
Sosei Ishimoto,
Masafumi Itokazu
Abstract:[Purpose] Children with cerebral palsy require more gait energy than healthy children.
The association between gait abnormalities and gait efficiency remains unclear. We
investigated the association between gait abnormalities, balance, and maximum step length
to determine contributors to gait efficiency in children with cerebral palsy.
[Participants and Methods] The study included 33 patients with cerebral palsy, who could
walk without the use of walking aids. All participants were instructed to walk for 6 min… Show more
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