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    Arrow Cerebral palsy: gait and reflexes

    Cerebral Palsy In Infancy
    I was wondering if anyone knows about an orthopaedic foot splint or orthosis that prevents crossing over of the legs whilst walking (something like the dennis-browne shoes).

    I was also wondering whether anyone could help me with regards to neonatal reflexes. If these are present in children with cerebral palsy after they should have become absent, how can a physio help to speed up the process to eliminate them, and will they ever decrease?

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    Re: Cerebral palsy: gait and reflexes

    Hi Marticlar, sorry for my english.
    There are two orthoses:
    Swash is for helping the abd of the jambs while walking.
    Twister helps the external rotation of the jambs.
    But it's necessary of trying it because not always it works.



 
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