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Oct 2024
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Season 4: Pathological Gait Interview - ...

Sheila Madden and Sara Bellanca Karman
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Jessica Lewis, PT, DPT, PCS, is back on the show for this two part discussion on pathological gait with Sara and Sheila. Jessica is one of the co-creators of PCS Advantage, currently working on her PhD, and works in a gait and motion analysis lab at a children’s hospital in Ohio. In today’s part one we will cover normal gait development and then start dissecting the different types of pathological gaits. Come back next week for part two of this discussion!

“The Toe Walking Tool: A novel method for assessing idiopathic toe walking children”


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