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Completed NCT05662046

Deformity of the Forefoot in Children With Unilateral Cerebral Palsy

Conditions: Forefoot Adductus, Cerebral Palsy

Sex: All
Ages: 2 Years – 18 Years
Enrollment: 52
Sponsor: University Hospital, Brest

Location: France

Summary

Midfoot and backfoot deformities are well described in children with Cerebral palsy. However, data regarding forefoot deformities in Cerebral palsy remain scarce in a population were foot deformities are the most frequent musculo-skeletal deformities.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:Child who benefit a standardised clinical evaluation before a 3D Gait Analysis with forefoot deformity measureChild age less than 18 years oldChild with left or right unilateral cerebral palsyWalking child ( GMFCS score I, II or III)In case of several 3D Gait Analysis for the child: the 3D gait analysis was chosen first before any local spasticity treatment with botulinic toxin injection or the 3D gait evaluation the more far from local spastica treatment with botulinic toxin injection was chosen in second .Exclusion Criteria:Hemiplegia due to another etiologyHistory of lower limb or foot surgery before the clinical evaluationLocal spasticy treatment with botulinic toxin injection less than 3 months before the clinical evaluationParticipation refusal

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