Quantitative Study of Anterior and Posterior Walker Usage Dynamics in Children with Cerebral Palsy
Children with cerebral palsy may have postural instability, altered muscle tone, and restricted voluntary movement, and may require assistive devices such as walkers to carry out daily routines. There is no current methodology to aid clinicians in determining the best walker for a patient. Our study analyzes differences between anterior and posterior walkers.
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