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Andrew M. Ball MS MBA PT -> Re: combine effects of ice massage and passive stretching in spastic cp (October 12, 2001 3:19:00 AM)
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Try the search string:
"Measure" AND "Hamstring Flexibility"
You'll generate 4 articles, two of which will guide you toward or away from specific techniques to measure hamstring flexibility.
Micheli LJ, Greene HS, Cassella M, Gruber J, Zurakowski D. Assessment of flexibility in young female skaters with the modified Marshall Test. J Pediatr Orthop. 1999 Sep-Oct;19(5):665-8. Jones CJ, Rikli RE, Max J, Noffal G. The reliability and validity of a chair sit-and-reach test as a measure of hamstring flexibility older adults. Res Q Exerc Sport. 1998 Dec;69(4):338-43.
You'll have to review each article to see if either or both apply to chilren with spastic diplegia. Neither study was conducted on that population, but it doesn't mean that you can't extrapolate techniques used, for your study.
The search string
"Measure" AND "Hamstring" AND "Cerebral Palsy"
will generate 5 articles. Some neat stuff comes up. For instance, pediatric PT's tend to assume that hamstring tighness leads to a crouched gait and toe walking. Is this true?
Thompson NS, Baker RJ, Cosgrove AP, Saunders JL, Taylor TC. Relevance of the popliteal angle to hamstring length in cerebral palsy crouch gait. J Pediatr Orthop. 2001 May-Jun;21(3):383-7.
Also, two other means for measurement of hamstring flexibility are generated, and this time more applicable to children with CP:
Salen M, Hirschfeld H, Olsson A. Forward leaning reaching task in sitting (FLRS): a new measure for clinical evaluation of hamstring length in children. Physiother Res Int. 1999;4(4):262-77. Kuno H, Suzuki N, Akataki K, Mita K, Yasubayashi M, Ito M. Geometrical analysis of hip and knee joint mobility in cerebral palsied children. Gait Posture. 1998 Oct 1;8(2):110-116.
Now that I've conducted/helped you with your literature searches twice now, I'd appeciate, in return, if you'd provide us with a review of several of these studies so that we can better understand what choice you make in terms of hamstring flexibility measurment.
Drew
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