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Biomechanical bases of rehabilitation of children with cerebral palsy K. V. Davlet'yarova, S. D. Korshunov, L. V. Kapilevich

By: Davletyarova, Ksenya VContributor(s): Korshunov, S. D | Kapilevich, Leonid V, 1963- | Томский государственный университет Факультет физической культуры Кафедра спортивно-оздоровительного туризма, спортивной физиологии и медициныMaterial type: ArticleArticleSubject(s): реабилитация инвалидов | детский церебральный паралич | биомеханические характеристикиGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: AIP Conference Proceedings Vol. 1688. P. 030015-1-030015-5Abstract: Biomechanical analysis and the study results of children’s with cerebral palsy (CP) muscles bioelectrical activity while walking on a flat surface are represented. Increased flexion in the hip and shoulder joints and extension in the elbow joint in children with cerebral palsy were observed, with the movement of the lower limbs had less smooth character in comparison with the control group. Herewith, the oscillation amplitude was significantly increased, and the frequency in the m. gastrocnemius and m. lateralis was decreased. It was shown, that the dynamic stereotype of walking in children with cerebral palsy was characterized by excessive involvement of m. gastrocnemius and m.latissimus dorsi in locomotion. Thus, resulting biomechanical and bioelectrical parameters of walking should be considered in the rehabilitation programs development.
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Biomechanical analysis and the study results of children’s with cerebral palsy (CP) muscles bioelectrical activity while walking on a flat surface are represented. Increased flexion in the hip and shoulder joints and extension in the elbow joint in children with cerebral palsy were observed, with the movement of the lower limbs had less smooth character in comparison with the control group. Herewith, the oscillation amplitude was significantly increased, and the frequency in the m. gastrocnemius and m. lateralis was decreased. It was shown, that the dynamic stereotype of walking in children with cerebral palsy was characterized by excessive involvement of m. gastrocnemius and m.latissimus dorsi in
locomotion. Thus, resulting biomechanical and bioelectrical parameters of walking should be considered in the rehabilitation programs development.

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