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- Title
Case reports: the influence of selective voluntary motor control on gait after hamstring lengthening surgery.
- Authors
Goldberg, Evan J; Fowler, Eileen G; Oppenheim, William L
- Abstract
Preliminary evidence suggests selective voluntary motor control (SVMC), defined as performance of isolated voluntary joint movement on request, may be an important factor affecting functional movement tasks. Individuals with poor SVMC are unable to dissociate hip and knee synergistic movement during the swing phase of gait and have difficulty extending their knee while the hip is flexing during terminal swing regardless of hamstring length. This pattern may limit their ability to take advantage of hamstring-lengthening surgery (HLS) and may explain a lack of improved stride length postoperatively.
- Publication
Clinical orthopaedics and related research, 2012, Vol 470, Issue 5, p1320
- ISSN
1528-1132
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11999-011-2028-2