Apoorva Rajagopal and colleagues, in a collaboration between Stanford University, the University of Minnesota, and Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare, have used gastrocnemius lengths predicted via an OpenSim model to predict gait changes following gastrocnemius lengthening surgery in children with cerebral palsy. The paper was recently published in
PLOS ONE and is accompanied by the motion data used in the study and an Excel spreadsheet that allows the calculation of gastrocnemius lengths from clinical gait analysis data.
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