Abstract

Background: Improvement in diplegic gait after multi-level surgery using kinematic data have been documented. Kinematics provide information on dynamic joint motion. However kinetics, which are essential for differentiating between primary deformities and secondary responses, have not been evaluated so far. This article describes the outcome of multi-level surgery in diplegic patients using relevant clinical, and gait analysis data.

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