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This project investigates how interactions between the motor, sensory, and musculoskeletal systems affect walking ability in children with cerebral palsy. It aims to analyze spasticity, proprioceptive processing, and lower limb properties to enhance understanding of sensorimotor disorders and improve clinical approache…
Walking requires interactions among a central unit (motor system), actuators (musculoskeletal system) and real-time feedback (sensory system).
When a brain lesion occurred, such as in cerebral palsy (CP), this is reflected to these systems.
With this proposal, I aim to understand how the impaired system interaction affect walk ability. CP is the most predominant childhood disability.
This disability is generally defined mainly as motor impairment, but it is known to be associated with somatosens…
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