2009
DOI: 10.1177/1545968309338028
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Transformational Technologies in Single-Event Neurological Conditions: Applying Lessons Learned in Stroke to Cerebral Palsy (August 14-15, 2008)

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“…Both muscle shortening and decreased ROM is common within children with CP and is commonplace in patients with and without spasticity [8,83]. Contractures in the LE commonly seen through fl exion at the hips and knees and plantarfl exion of the ankles, subsequently aff ects alignments and causes imbalance around the limbs, ultimately eff ecting the functional ability to walk, stand and sit [84][85][86].…”
Section: Virtual Reality and Lower Extremity Range Of Movementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both muscle shortening and decreased ROM is common within children with CP and is commonplace in patients with and without spasticity [8,83]. Contractures in the LE commonly seen through fl exion at the hips and knees and plantarfl exion of the ankles, subsequently aff ects alignments and causes imbalance around the limbs, ultimately eff ecting the functional ability to walk, stand and sit [84][85][86].…”
Section: Virtual Reality and Lower Extremity Range Of Movementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of rehabilitation approaches for this population is challenging and expanding slowly. Leaders in the rehabilitation field are calling for translational studies applying rehabilitation techniques developed for persons with stroke to children with CP [1]. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%