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Toe Walking and Language Development
Clinical Pediatrics, 1992Neurodevelopmental markers that are present early in childhood may identify children at risk for later developmental disabilities. This paper attempts to clarify the relationship between one such proposed marker, toe walking, and language development in a general pediatric population.
P, Accardo +4 more
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Linking clinical measurements and kinematic gait patterns of toe-walking using fuzzy decision trees
International audienceToe-walking is one of the most prevalent gait deviations and has been linked to many diseases. Three major ankle kinematic patterns have been identified in toe-walkers, but the relationships between the causes of toe-walking and ...
Stéphane Armand +2 more
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Toe walking in childhood schizophrenia
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1958Summary 1. The importance of persistent toe walking as a sign in childhood schizophrenia was emphasized and three cases were described illustrating the medical profession's unfamiliarity with this phenomenon. 2. In these toe walking schizophrenic children, mental deficiency, autism, and abnormal electroencephalograms were noted. 3.
E G, COLBERT, R R, KOEGLER
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Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 2008
The differential diagnosis in children who walk on their toes includes mild spastic diplegia and idiopathic toe walking (ITW). A diagnosis of ITW is often one of exclusion. To better characterize the diagnosis of ITW, quantitative gait analysis was utilized in a series of patients with an established diagnosis of ITW.Patients with an established ...
David E, Westberry +3 more
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The differential diagnosis in children who walk on their toes includes mild spastic diplegia and idiopathic toe walking (ITW). A diagnosis of ITW is often one of exclusion. To better characterize the diagnosis of ITW, quantitative gait analysis was utilized in a series of patients with an established diagnosis of ITW.Patients with an established ...
David E, Westberry +3 more
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Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association
The Toe Walking Tool is used to highlight the need for further investigation of toe-walking children by a more qualified expert. Such a tool is not yet available within Greek clinical settings. Therefore, the aim of this study was to translate and cross-culturally adapt into Greek the Toe Walking Tool.The Toe Walking Tool was translated into Greek ...
Eleni, Skarmoutsou +7 more
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The Toe Walking Tool is used to highlight the need for further investigation of toe-walking children by a more qualified expert. Such a tool is not yet available within Greek clinical settings. Therefore, the aim of this study was to translate and cross-culturally adapt into Greek the Toe Walking Tool.The Toe Walking Tool was translated into Greek ...
Eleni, Skarmoutsou +7 more
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Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 2014
Background Idiopathic toe-walking (ITW) is a condition commonly seen by podiatric physicians. Because a toe-walking gait style is also caused by or associated with many other medical conditions, podiatric physicians should pay particular attention to ensuring an accurate diagnosis.
Barry Rawicki +2 more
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Background Idiopathic toe-walking (ITW) is a condition commonly seen by podiatric physicians. Because a toe-walking gait style is also caused by or associated with many other medical conditions, podiatric physicians should pay particular attention to ensuring an accurate diagnosis.
Barry Rawicki +2 more
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Evaluation of shoe inserts to reduce toe walking in young children with autism
Behavioral Interventions, 2022David A Wilder
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