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Journal of Korean Society for Neurotherapy
2015 Volume.19 No. 3 p.1 ~ p.9
Comparison of Foot Pressure Distribution and Balance Between Children with Cerebral Palsy and Normal Children
Jeon Su-Jin

Hwang Byoung-Yong
Lee Kyoung-Bo
Lee Sang-Ho
Abstract
Purpose: The foot pressure distribution and balance of a normal child are compared to those of a child with spastic
cerebral palsy in this study. Subjects The subjects of study were 10 normal children and 10 children diagnosed with
spastic cerebral palsy.

Methods: The foot pressure was measured with Gaitviewpro(Alfoots) and the body balance was measured using Balance System (Biodex, USA).

Results: The weight load factor between the normal children and the children with the condition showed a significant difference in both dominant and non-dominant sides (p<.05). There was a clear difference between the pressure in the rear-foot pressure (p<.01). The pressure in the medial calcaneus of onlythe non-dominant side was significantly different between the two groups (p<.05) and the pressure in the lateral calcaneus also showed difference between the two groups(p<.01). There was difference between the foot movement of the normal children and the children with spastic cerebral palsy in every direction (p<.05).

Conclusion: We found that unstable weight support is one of the most important factors that contribute to the decrease in balance control ability. These findings will be resourceful in proving various clinical impacts in actual treatments.
KEYWORD
Spasticity, Cerebral palsy, Balance
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