Genu Recurvatum
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Brief Summary The goal of this clinical trial is to learn which type of exercise is more effective for reducing knee hyperextension in people who have had a str…
Conduct a clinical field trial at CHOA's Day Rehab Program using the clinical exoskeleton in conjunction with visual biofeedback with pediatric patients who pre…
to investigate and compare between effectiveness of Universal Exercise Unit and Rebound Therapy on genu recurvatum, muscle strength, balance, functional mobilit…
Summary: Inclusion Criteria: * Children aged four to eight years. * Grade of spasticity ranging from 1 to 1+ on the Modified Ashworth scale. * Classified as L…
In this study, it is aimed to examine the effect of rigid taping on hyperextension control in stroke patients with knee hyperextension in the stance phase of ga…
The aim of study is to determine whether the Virtual Reality training applied in addition to the exercises given inside and outside the parallel bar is effectiv…
In this study, it is aimed to examine the factors that cause knee hyperextension in chronic stroke patients. Although the presence of weakness or spasticity in…
The aim of this study is to examine the effect of using foot-ankle orthosis at different angles on hyperextension control in stroke patients. The hypotheses of…
It is aimed to measure knee hyperextension and knee joint cartilage thickness in chronic stroke patients and to examine the relationship between the factors aff…
The 40-68% of ambulating hemiplegic children walk with genu recurvatum and hemiplegic patients shows excessive anterior pelvic tilts (\>4 cm) during the stance…
The purpose of this study is to explore the effects of the Oxford unicompartmental knee arthroplasty on two groups of patients, namely one with genu recurvatum…
Knee hyperextension, also called genu recurvatum or back knee, is commonly seen in women, people with ligamentous laxity, stroke and cerebral palsy patients. Th…
Post stroke patients often suffer from decrease in strength, loss of balance and gait asymmetry. Accordingly, these patients are at high risk for falls and fall…
The purpose of this study is to verify if the incorporation of a new brace, which assists in gait rehabilitation, can contribute to the rehabilitation process f…