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Those suggested in the literature include limited first metatarsophalangeal joint (MPJ) range of motion (ROM), limited ankle dorsiflexion ROM, leg length discrepancy, reduced heel pad thickness, increased plantar fascia thickness, excessive foot pronation, reduced calf strength, calcaneal spur, older age and increased body mass index (BMI) [ 1, 7, 8].
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In spastic cerebral palsy (SCP), a limited range of motion of the foot (ROM), limits gait and other activities.
The greatest reduction of ROM occurred in type 3, where the ROM was limited up to 79% compared with normal ROM.
Crane said he had already gone beyond that 4KB ROM limit and back within it many times over hundreds of hours.
The active ROM was limited to 80° of forward flexion and abduction due to pain.
Ankle range of motion (ROM) was limited to 10° for dorsal flexion and 40° for plantar flexion.
So far, research regarding MWMs' effectiveness in increasing ROM is limited to case studies where only peripheral joints are evaluated [ 12, 71].
There seems to be general agreement by the various authors that wrist ROM was limited by increased antagonist muscle tension [ 13, 14, 16, 17] or ligament/muscle/tendon shortening [ 15] although there is no consensus on whether this represents an increase in active or passive tension.
Besides, studies reporting the effects of exercise programs addressing ROM limitations are very limited, although these exercises are used widely in management of JIA patients.
The univariable ordinal logistic regression analysis showed that factors that represented sex (i.e. strength), gender (i.e. expectations and participation limitation) and sex/gender interaction (i.e. pain limited ROM, disability, work status) had statistically significant associations with satisfaction.
In our study, the univariable regression analysis showed that factors that represented sex (i.e. strength), gender (i.e. expectations and participation limitation) and sex/gender interaction (i.e. pain limited ROM, baseline disability, work status, medication use, extent of pathology) had statistically significant associations with post-operative disability.
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