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Cartilage

KM Steele, I Jonkers, SL Delp, “Cartilage thickness decreases with crouch gait severity.” Gait & Clinical Movement Analysis Society (Cincinnati, OH) May 14-17, 2013.

Keshia Abstract, Publications May 13, 2013October 12, 2021Cartilage, Cerebral Palsy, Crouch Gait
KM Steele, I Jonkers, SL Delp, “Cartilage thickness decreases with crouch gait severity.” Gait & Clinical Movement Analysis Society (Cincinnati, OH) May  14-17, 2013.

Kat Steele presents at  Gait & Clinical Movement Analysis Society Conference: 

Cartilage thickness decreases with crouch gait severity

Cincinnati, OH (May  14-17, 2013)

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