Behandlungszentrum Aschau GmbH

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Location: Aschau i. Chiemgau, Germany (DE) DE

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Status of surface electromyography assessment as part of clinical gait analysis in the management of patients with cerebral palsy – Outcomes of a Delphi process (2025) Reisig R, Alexander N, Armand S, Barton GJ, Böhm H, Boulay C, Brunner R, et al. Journal article Relevance of instrumented gait analysis in the prediction of the rebound phenomenon after guided growth intervention (2024) Stief F, Holder J, Braun S, Brenneis M, van Drongelen S, Byrnes SK, Layher F, et al. Journal article Anatomical leg length discrepancy in children: Can it be accurately determined using 3-D motion capturing? (2024) Böhm H, Reinhold SM, Dussa CU Journal article Clinical, Radiographic and Gait Parameters Associated with Medial Arch Pain in the Flexible Pediatric Flatfoot (2023) Böhm H, Dussa CU Journal article Characteristic 3D foot motion patterns during gait of patients with Charcot-Marie-Tooth identified by cluster analysis (2023) Schmidt S, Böhm H, Dussa CU, Bienias K, Fujak A Journal article Treatment of spastic varus/ equinovarus foot with split-tendon transfers in cerebral palsy: How does it affect the hindfoot motion? (2022) Dussa CU, Böhm H, Döderlein L, Fujak A Journal article Cluster analysis to identify foot motion patterns in children with flexible flatfeet using gait analysis—A statistical approach to detect decompensated pathology? (2019) Böhm H, Oestreich C, Rethwilm R, Federolf P, Döderlein L, Fujak A, Dussa CU Journal article Management of Severe Equinovalgus in Patients With Cerebral Palsy by Naviculectomy in Combination With Midfoot Arthrodesis (2017) Dussa UC, Doederlein L, Forst R, Boehm H, Fujak A Journal article