Evidence of knee extensor dysfunction during sit-to-stand following distal femoral extension osteotomy and patellar tendon advancement in young adults with cerebral palsy: A pilot study.

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Title: Evidence of knee extensor dysfunction during sit-to-stand following distal femoral extension osteotomy and patellar tendon advancement in young adults with cerebral palsy: A pilot study.
Authors: Boyer, Elizabeth R.1 lizrboyer@gillettechildrens.com, Stout, Jean L.1 jstout@gillettechildrens.com, Laine, Jennifer C.1 jenniferlaine@gillettechildrens.com, Gutknecht, Sarah M.1 sgutknecht@gillettechildrens.com, Oliveira, Lucas Henrique2 lucdeoliveira@hotmail.com, Munger, Meghan E.1 meghanemunger@gillettechildrens.com, Schwartz, Michael H.1,3 mschwartz@gillettechildrens.com, Novacheck, Tom F.1,3 tnovacheck@gillettechildrens.com
Source: Gait & Posture. Oct2017, Vol. 58, p527-532.
Database: SPORTDiscus with Full Text
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ISSN:09666362
DOI:10.1016/j.gaitpost.2017.09.018