Abstract

Objective: The purpose of the case study was to investigate the immediate effect of Robot-assisted gait training in children with spastic bilateral cerebral palsy (CP).
 Method: This case study reports on the outcomes of a 8-week intervention of robotic-assisted gait training administered to 5 years and 6 years old children with spastic bilateral CP each.
 Results: Improvements were noted in gait velocity, cadence, and YJ's motor function improved by 51 % to 56 % in the areas of walking, running and hopping. SW's motor function improved from 74 % to 79 %, and walking, running, and hopping areas improved from 51 % to 53 %.
 Conclusion: Robotic-assisted gait training may be beneficial in enhancing locomotion in children with CP.

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