نتایج جستجو برای: crouch gait pattern

تعداد نتایج: 372598  

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2011
C Vuillermin J Rodda E Rutz B J Shore K Smith H K Graham

We studied the prevalence of severe crouch gait over a 15-year period in a defined population of children with spastic diplegia and Gross Motor Function Classification System levels II and III, to determine if there had been a decrease following changes to the management of equinus gait. These changes were replacing observational with three-dimensional gait analysis, replacing single level with...

Journal: :Gait & posture 2007
Marjolein M van der Krogt Caroline A M Doorenbosch Jaap Harlaar

The purpose of this study was to explore how origin-insertion length and lengthening velocity of hamstring and psoas muscle change as a result of crouch gait. The second purpose was to study the effect of changes in walking speed, in crouch, on muscle lengths and velocities. Eight healthy female subjects walked on a treadmill both normally and in crouch. In the crouch condition, subjects walked...

2010
Hoa X. Hoang Jeffrey A. Reinbolt

Crouch gait, a common condition among children with cerebral palsy, decreases walking efficiency due to the increased knee and hip flexion during the stance phase of gait [1]. Excessive knee flexion during walking deteriorates joints and leads to chronic knee pain [2], and if untreated, these symptoms can worsen over time [3]. Several factors have been linked with crouch gait, including muscle ...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2017
Rachel L Lenhart Scott C E Brandon Colin R Smith Tom F Novacheck Michael H Schwartz Darryl G Thelen

Patella alta is common in cerebral palsy, especially in patients with crouch gait. Correction of patella alta has been advocated in the treatment of crouch, however the appropriate degree of correction and the implications for knee extensor function remain unclear. Therefore, the goal of this study was to assess the impact of patellar position on quadriceps and patellar tendon forces during nor...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric rehabilitation medicine 2012
K M Steele D L Damiano M N Eek M Unger S L Delp

Muscle weakness may contribute to crouch gait in individuals with cerebral palsy, and some individuals participate in strength training programs to improve crouch gait. Unfortunately, improvements in muscle strength and gait are inconsistent after completing strength training programs. The purpose of this study was to examine changes in knee extensor strength and knee extension angle during wal...

2015
Sam Khamis Raz Martikaro Shlomo Wientroub Yoram Hemo Shlomo Hayek

BACKGROUND Crouch gait is a major sagittal plane deviation in children diagnosed with cerebral palsy (CP). It is defined as a combination of excessive ankle dorsiflexion and knee and hip flexion throughout the stance phase. To the best of our knowledge, functional electrical stimulation (FES) has not been used to decrease the severity of crouch gait in CP subjects and assist in achieving lower ...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2005
Allison S Arnold Frank C Anderson Marcus G Pandy Scott L Delp

Crouch gait, a troublesome movement abnormality among persons with cerebral palsy, is characterized by excessive flexion of the hips and knees during stance. Treatment of crouch gait is challenging, at present, because the factors that contribute to hip and knee extension during normal gait are not well understood, and because the potential of individual muscles to produce flexion or extension ...

Journal: :Gait & posture 2011
Jennifer L Hicks Scott L Delp Michael H Schwartz

Many patients respond positively to treatments for crouch gait, yet surgical outcomes are inconsistent and unpredictable. In this study, we developed a multivariable regression model to determine if biomechanical variables and other subject characteristics measured during a physical exam and gait analysis can predict which subjects with crouch gait will demonstrate improved knee kinematics on a...

2017
Michael Rosenberg Katherine M Steele

Passive ankle foot orthoses (AFOs) are often prescribed for children with cerebral palsy (CP) to assist locomotion, but predicting how specific device designs will impact energetic demand during gait remains challenging. Powered AFOs have been shown to reduce energy costs of walking in unimpaired adults more than passive AFOs, but have not been tested in children with CP. The goal of this study...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2008
Jennifer L Hicks Michael H Schwartz Allison S Arnold Scott L Delp

Many children with cerebral palsy walk in a crouch gait that progressively worsens over time, decreasing walking efficiency and leading to joint degeneration. This study examined the effect of crouched postures on the capacity of muscles to extend the hip and knee joints and the joint flexions induced by gravity during the single-limb stance phase of gait. We first characterized representative ...

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