O63: Medial gastrocnemius muscle in children with Spastic Paresis show growth defects for muscle volume and altered normalized muscle and tendon length compared to typically developed children

Guido Weide, Lynn Bar-on, Lizeth Sloot, Annemieke Buizer, Peter A.J.B.M. Huijing, Jaap Harlaar, Richard T. Jaspers

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Abstract

Typically, Spastic Paresis (SCP) causes morphological changes of m. gastrocnemius medialis (GM) that may change its mechanical characteristics. An enhanced resistance to dorsal flexion may in part be explained by such changes.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)110-111
JournalGait & Posture
Volume57
Issue numberSupplement 1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017
Event26th Annual Meeting of the European Society for Movement analysis in Adults and Children (ESMAC 2017) - Trondheim, Norway
Duration: 6 Sept 20179 Sept 2017

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