Optimisation of methods of diagnosis and correction of heel foot in children with cerebral palsy
The main cause of heel foot is muscle imbalance due to dysfunction of the triceps femoris muscle. Literature data indicate the need to study issues related to changes in the anatomy and function of the foot flexor muscles and calcaneus and to determine indications for optimal methods of correction o...
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Main Authors: | O.A. Danylov (Author), O.V. Shulha (Author) |
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Group of Companies Med Expert, LLC, Kyev, Ukraine,
2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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