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  • 1. Medium-term follow-up of Achilles tendon lengthening in the treatment of ankle equinus in cerebral palsy.
    Dietz FR, Albright JC, Dolan L.
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  • 2. Tibialis anterior tendon shortening in combination with Achilles tendon lengthening in spastic equinus in cerebral palsy.
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  • 12. Stair-shaped Achilles tendon lengthening in continuity - A new method to treat equinus deformity in patients with spastic cerebral palsy.
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  • 15. Recurrence after Achilles tendon lengthening in cerebral palsy.
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  • 17. Calf muscle-tendon lengths before and after Tendo-Achilles lengthenings and gastrocnemius lengthenings for equinus in cerebral palsy and idiopathic toe walking.
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  • 20. Chronologic outcome of surgical tendoachilles lengthening and natural history of gastroc-soleus contracture in cerebral palsy. A two-part study.
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