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Ankle foot orthoses in children with cerebral palsy: a cross sectional population based study of 2200 children

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Table 1 Details in 2011 of the 2200 participants aged 0–19 years
Table 2 Number of children using Ankle-foot orthosis (AFO) to improve function or range of motion (ROM) relative toGMFCS levels I-V
Figure 1 Use of ankle-foot orthosis (AFO) related to age in 2200 children with CP. The proportion of children (%) in each age groupindicated for the total material and for children treated to improve function and joint range of motion (ROM) respectively.
Figure 2 Boxplot presenting the range of ankle dorsiflexion at baseline in 2011, for 617 children using ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs) in2011 and 2012, to maintain or improve range of motion (ROM)

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