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All you ever wanted to know about the Conventional Gait Model but were afraid to ask (2003)
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Baker, R., & Rodda, J. (2003). All you ever wanted to know about the Conventional Gait Model but were afraid to ask

This is an interactive multi-media report that was originally produced as a CD-ROM to support a tutorial session delivered at the 2003 Annual Meeting of the Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society.


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Walking speed in children and young adults with neuromuscular disease : comparison between two assessment methods (2003)
Journal Article
Pirpiris, M., Wilkinson, A., Rodda, J., Nguyen, T., Baker, R., Nattrass, G., & Graham, H. (2003). Walking speed in children and young adults with neuromuscular disease : comparison between two assessment methods. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 23(3), 302-307

Summary: Self-selected walking speed is being increasingly
used as a primary outcome measure in the management of
neuromuscular disease. It would be useful if the speed recorded in the gait laboratory represented the child’s walking speed in the co... Read More about Walking speed in children and young adults with neuromuscular disease : comparison between two assessment methods.

Femoral derotation osteotomy in spastic diplegia (2003)
Journal Article
Pirpiris, M., Trivett, A., Baker, R., Rodda, J., Nattrass, G., & Graham, H. (2003). Femoral derotation osteotomy in spastic diplegia. https://doi.org/10.1302/0301-620X.85B2.13342

We describe the results of a prospective study of 28
children with spastic diplegia and in-toed gait,
who had bilateral femoral derotation osteotomies
undertaken at either the proximal intertrochanteric or
the distal supracondylar level of the fe... Read More about Femoral derotation osteotomy in spastic diplegia.