P 117 - Improving effect of enhanced axial rehabilitation on trunk control deficit in children with cerebral palsy

In children with cerebral palsy (CP) most of therapeutics focus on lower limb disorders and gait. However, these children show trunk control deficits in static and dynamic situations that can affect daily life [1]. Recently, Heyrmann et al. [2] showed in CP children trunk control deficit in sitting posture as measured by the Trunk Control Measurement Scale (TCMS) and made the link between this deficit and trunk deviations during walking.
Source: Gait and Posture - Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Tags: Short communication Source Type: research