“…Children, adolescents, and adults with incomplete spinal cord injuries have displayed the potential for neurorecovery for the initiation of ambulation and increased neurological capacity through ABRT interventions [ 17 , 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 , 24 , 36 , 37 ]; however, this case exemplifies the possibility for recovery of symmetry of posture and gait in a child who is ambulatory. ABRT [ 14 , 21 ] targets the inherent biological response of activity-dependent plasticity [ 37 ] via task-specific, intense practice to activate more typical sensorimotor patterns of muscle activation above, across, and below the lesion. This therapeutic approach activates a more efficient, age-appropriate neuromuscular pattern and decreases habitual maladaptive patterns in gait.…”