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Effect of a rigid ankle-foot orthosis on hamstring length in children with hemiplagia

Thompson, NS; Taylor, TC; McCarthy, KR; Cosgrove, AP; Baker, RJ

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Authors

NS Thompson

TC Taylor

KR McCarthy

AP Cosgrove

RJ Baker



Abstract

Eighteen children with hemiplegia, mean age 8 years 5
months, underwent gait analysis and musculoskeletal
modelling using specially designed software. The maximum
lengths of the hamstrings were determined for each child
walking in and out of an ankle–foot orthosis (AFO). The
muscles were deemed to be short if shorter than the normal
average – 1SD. In bare feet 8 participants had short medial
hamstrings with a higher proportion of these in the less
involved individuals. All participants showed an increase in
maximum hamstring length when wearing an AFO. In all but
one child this was sufficient to restore hamstring length to
within normal limits. These finding suggest that hamstring
pathology in hemiplegic gait is usually secondary to more
distal lower limb pathology.

Citation

Thompson, N., Taylor, T., McCarthy, K., Cosgrove, A., & Baker, R. (2002). Effect of a rigid ankle-foot orthosis on hamstring length in children with hemiplagia. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 44(1), 51-57

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2002
Deposit Date Jul 7, 2011
Publicly Available Date Apr 5, 2016
Journal Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology
Print ISSN 0012-1622
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 44
Issue 1
Pages 51-57

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