Wearable sensors approach to quantify tip-toe behaviour in children and pre-adolescents with autism spectrum disorders: A pilot studydoi:10.1016/j.gaitpost.2024.07.198Giulia PurpuraUniversity of Milano Bicocca, School of Medicine and Surgery, Monza, ItalyMartina Boccotti...
Due to the lack of counterpressure, the tip of toe is dislocated dorsally when the foot rolls during gait. Creates a distal obstruction that blocks the growth of the nail plate. The loss of back pressure caused by the loss of the nail plate leads to a widening of the dorsal part of ...
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journal of nervous & mental disease
We report a case of 12 year-old boy presenting with tip-toe gait. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study of brain and spine revealed underlying Arnold-Chiari type I malformation. This case shows that it is need for central nervous system evaluation in patients with changes of lower extremities...
Idiopathic toe-walking is a persistent toewalking in children older than 3 years of age in the absence of developmental, neurological or neuromuscular conditions. The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of Botox injection and a designed physical therapy program on gait parameters and ...
gait analysisbracingAmong patients with cerebral palsy tip-toe-walking is often the only orthopaedic symptom. As conservative treatment there are orthopaedic shoes, splints, physiotherapy and in more severe cases injections of Botulinumtoxin in combination with serial casting to avoid operation. Fulltime...
Outcome of 23h Bracing for Tip-toe-walking Children with Cerebral Palsydoi:10.1016/j.gaitpost.2013.07.018Andreas KranzlRobert CsepanChristian GraslFranz GrillGait & Posture