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Analysis of ambulation in children and adolescents with spinal cord injuries
Ambulation is a primary goal of most children and adolescents with spinal cord injuries (SCI). However, the vast majority of these patients who attempt to walk will have limited success. The author reviews the natural history of ambulation in the pediatric SCI population and discusses the various options and new interventions available. Preliminary results are presented on gait studies performed on 15 children and adolescents with SCI.