Selected references for Pediatric research

Selected references for Pediatric research
Bosch, K., Nagel, A., Weigend, L., & Rosenbaum, D. (2009). From “first” to “last” steps in life--pressure patterns of
three generations. Clinical biomechanics (Bristol, Avon), 24(8), 676–81.
Bucken, L., Candido, R. P., Rodrigo, M., & Pinheiro, T. (2009). Obstacle stepping and body scale modulating
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Fritz, S., Rivers, E., Merlo, A., & Reed, A. (2010). Intensive mobility training post cerebral hemispherectomy: Early
Surgery shows best functional improvements.
Gouelle, A., Megrot, F., Presedo, A., Pennecot, G.-F., & Yelnik, A. (2011). Validity of Functional Ambulation
Performance Score for the evaluation of spatiotemporal parameters of children’s gait. Journal of motor
behavior, 43(2), 95–100.
Granata, K. P., Padua, D. A., & Abel, M. F. (2005). Repeatability of surface EMG during gait in children. Gait &
Posture, 22(4), 346–350.
Lisenby, J. A., & Spooner, A. D. (2005). The Effects of Therapeutic Bicycle Riding on Gait and Endurance for Three
Children with Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Plsy. AmTryke Research Summaries.
Looper, J., Wu, J., Barroso, R., & Ulrich, B. D. (2006). Changes in Step Variability of New Walkers With Typical
Development and With Down Syndrome. Journal of motor behaviorournal, 38(5), 367–372.
Lythgo, N., Wilson, C., & Galea, M. (2009). Basic gait and symmetry measures for primary school-aged children and
young adults whilst walking barefoot and with shoes. Gait & posture, 30(4), 502–6.
Mcginley, J. (2006). GAIT MEASUREMENTS : RELIABILITY AND QUALITY ASSURANCE What is reliability and why is it
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Montes, J., McDermott, M. P., Martens, W. B., Dunaway, S., Glanzman, a M., Riley, S., Quigley, J., et al. (2010). SixMinute Walk Test demonstrates motor fatigue in spinal muscular atrophy. Neurology, 74(10), 833–8.
Moreno-Hernández, A., Rodríguez-Reyes, G., Quiñones-Urióstegui, I., Núñez-Carrera, L., & Pérez-SanPablo, A. I.
(2010). Temporal and spatial gait parameters analysis in non-pathological Mexican children. Gait & Posture,
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Rinehart, N. J., Tonge, B. J., Iansek, R., McGinley, J., Brereton, A. V, Enticott, P. G., & Bradshaw, J. L. (2006). Gait
function in newly diagnosed children with autism: Cerebellar and basal ganglia related motor disorder.
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Sorsdahl, A. B., Moe-Nilssen, R., & Strand, L. I. (2008). Test-retest reliability of spatial and temporal gait parameters
in children with cerebral palsy as measured by an electronic walkway. Gait & posture, 27(1), 43–50.
Thorpe, D. E., Dusing, S. C., & Moore, C. G. (2005). Repeatability of temporospatial gait measures in children using
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Wondra, V. C., Pitetti, K. H., & Beets, M. W. (2007). Gait parameters in children with motor disabilities using an
electronic walkway system: assessment of reliability. Pediatric physical therapy: the official publication of the
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