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Can Persistent Drop Foot After Calf Muscle Lengthening Be Predicted Preoperatively
The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 09/03/09
Lofterød B et al. – Preoperative maximum plantar flexion in an initial swing of less than –42° and a preoperative normal selective motor control of dorsiflexion of the ankle are strongly indicative of postoperative normal swing phase. A lower selective motor control score rather than normal function is not predictive of either normal swing or drop foot.
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