Research Article
Body Posture Asymmetry Differences between Children with Mild Scoliosis and Children with Unilateral Cerebral Palsy
Table 3
Nonhierarchical means clustering.
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Two subgroups of children with scoliosis. NL: the tendency to overload the left body side; NR: the tendency to overload the right body side and four subgroups of children with CP; RR: right side hemiplegic and the tendency to overload the affected body side; RL: right side hemiplegic and the tendency to overload the unaffected body side; LL: left side hemiplegic and the tendency to overload the affected body side; LR: left side hemiplegic and the tendency to overload the unaffected body side. |