Tibial length growth curves for ambulatory children and adolescents with cerebral palsy
Aim The aim of this study was to generate growth curves for ambulatory children and adolescents with cerebral palsy (CP) using tibial lengths and to determine if they differed according to sex or Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) level.Method Growth data were studied from a cohort of 750 participants (442 males, 308 females [1199 visits]; mean age 10y 9mo, SD 3y 4mo, range 4[ndash]21y) with CP (hemiplegia, n=163; diplegia, n=573; triplegia, n=11; quadriplegia n=2; GMFCS levels I[ndash]III), and 165 typically developing children (96 males, 115 females; [211 visits]) mean age 10y 9mo, SD 4y 2mo, range 4[ndash]19y). Tibial length measurements calculated from data collected during routine gait analyses were validated using anthropometric tibial length measurements and were use…
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