An electromyographic study of abdominal muscle activity in children with spastic cerebral palsy
Background: Inadequate knowledge in the recruitment patterns of abdominal muscles in individuals with spastic-type cerebral palsy (STCP). Objectives: To determine whether there is any difference between the neuromuscular activity (activation pattern) of the abdominal muscles in children with STCP an...
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Main Authors: | Saviour Adjenti (Author), Graham Louw (Author), Jennifer Jelsma (Author), Marianne Unger (Author) |
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