Figure 4.

Kinematics (A) and kinetics (B) for hip abduction and ankle plantarflexion for unimpaired children (N=82, dotted black) and individuals with cerebral palsy who walked in mild (N = 976, light gray) and moderate (N=209, dark gray) crouch gait who visited Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare. The peak hip abductor moment and ankle plantarflexor moment are smaller during mild and moderate crouch gait compared to unimpaired gait (ANOVA, p < 0.001). Joint moments are normalized by body mass (kg).