| Literature DB >> 28984769 |
Wei Chen1, Xiaoyu Liu, Fang Pu, Yang Yang, Lizhen Wang, Hong Liu, Yubo Fan.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A novel splint, the assisting ankle-foot orthoses (AFO), was developed to provide adjustable sustained stretching to improve conservative treatment for equinus deformities in children with cerebral palsy (CP). The treatment effect was validated by follow-up visits.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28984769 PMCID: PMC5738005 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000008186
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.889
Figure 1(A) Schematic of the adjustable dynamic splint which consists of (1) foot plate, (2) support bar, (3) adjustable screw bar, (4) strap holder and (5) shank polypropylene holder. (B) Splint being used to stretch the gastrocnemius/soleus muscle and Achilles tendon of a spastic CP child.
Demographic characteristics of the participants of this study.
Figure 2Typical footprints from each group—TD; AFO + stretching treatment group: (a) before, (b) 6 mo after treatment, and (c) 12 mo after treatment; and static AFO treatment group: (a′) before, (b′) 6 mo after treatment, and c′) 12 mo after treatment. AFO = ankle-foot orthoses, TD = typical development.
Figure 3Changes in heel/forefoot ratio between AFO + stretching and AFO corrections before and after 6-mo and 12-mo treatments. AFO = ankle-foot orthoses.
Heel/forefoot ratio of AFO + stretching group in different age groups.
Figure 4Heel/forefoot ratio before and after 6-mo and 12-mo AFO + stretching correction, with consideration for the MAS. AFO = ankle-foot orthoses, MAS = modified Ashworth scale.