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From: Perspectives on ankle-foot technology for improving gait performance of children with Cerebral Palsy in daily-life: requirements, needs and wishes

Fig. 3

health care professional (83/94) responses to the type of assistance (support push-off in dark blue, inhibit foot-slap in mid blue, or prevent drop-foot in light blue) that would be beneficial depending on a patientā€™s pathological gait and b the level of the GMFCS. Multiple response was allowed for this question. TA: tibialis anterior, SOL: soleus, GAS: gastrocnemius, HAMS: hamstrings, RF: rectus femoris

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