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  CHARCOT-MARIE-TOOTH DISEASE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
As Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease is progressive, the posterior leg muscle group and the triceps surae may be involved.
Midstance sees the plantarflexion of the first ray and adduction of the forefoot with inversion of the heel (Ruch et al, 1975).
There is a lack of propulsive action of the triceps surae Sabir and Lyttle, 1983).
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 WHAT ARE "NORMAL MOVEMENTS" IN ATYPICAL POPULATIONS?
Recording muscle activity during fast single-joint movements reveals a typical electromyographic (EMG) pattern usually termed the "tri-phasic pattern" (Fig.
The beginning of the agonist* EMG burst (triceps in Fig.
Berardelli, A., Sabra, A. F., Hallett, M., Berenberg, W. and Simon, S. (1983) Stretch reflexes of triceps surae in patients with upper motor neuron syndromes.
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