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Neurologic Correlates Of Gait Abnormalities In Cerebral Palsy: Implications For Treatment, Joanne Zhou, Erin E. Butler, Jessica Rose
Neurologic Correlates Of Gait Abnormalities In Cerebral Palsy: Implications For Treatment, Joanne Zhou, Erin E. Butler, Jessica Rose
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Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common movement disorder in children. A diagnosis of CP is often made based on abnormal muscle tone or posture, a delay in reaching motor milestones, or the presence of gait abnormalities in young children. Neuroimaging of high-risk neonates and of children diagnosed with CP have identified patterns of neurologic injury associated with CP, however, the neural underpinnings of common gait abnormalities remain largely uncharacterized. Here, we review the nature of the brain injury in CP, as well as the neuromuscular deficits and subsequent gait abnormalities common among children with CP. We first discuss brain …