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Ankle torque steadiness is related to muscle activation variability and co-activation in children with cerebral palsy
Thomas Bandholm
, Martin Rose, Rikke Sløk, Stig Sonne-Holm, Bente Jensen
Ortopædkirurgisk Afdeling
Fysio- og Ergoterapeutisk Afdeling
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Keyphrases
Agonist muscle
20%
Ankle
100%
Ankle Dorsiflexion
20%
Ankle Function
20%
Antagonist muscle
20%
Cerebral Palsy
20%
Cerebral Palsy children
100%
Co-activation
100%
Dorsiflexion
40%
Equinus Foot Deformity
20%
Healthy children
20%
Healthy Controls
20%
Isometric Contraction
20%
Maximal Torque
20%
Muscle Activation
100%
Muscle Groups
20%
Plantar Flexion
40%
Plantar Flexors
20%
Strength Training
20%
Torque Steadiness
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Foot Malformation
16%
Muscle Isometric Contraction
16%
Pes equinus
16%
Resistance Training
16%
Spastic Diplegia
100%
Weakness
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Cerebral Palsy
100%
Foot Malformation
16%
Isometrics
16%
Pes equinus
16%
Weakness
16%