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Robot-driven downward pelvic pull to improve crouch gait in children with cerebral palsy
2017
Science Robotics
Children with cerebral palsy commonly exhibit an abnormality called crouch gait, which is characterized by excessive flexion of the hips/knees and weak plantar flexor muscles during the stance phase. One of the major reasons for this pathological gait is weakness in soleus muscles. During the mid-stance phase of gait when the toe and heel are both on the ground, the soleus keeps the shank upright and facilitates extension of the knee angle. It also provides propulsive forces on the body during
doi:10.1126/scirobotics.aan2634
pmid:33157884
fatcat:iep3ygtz55hbxensdomdtsi2cy