Adults with spina bifida: ambulatory performance and cognitive capacity in relation to muscle function.
Martina BendtÅke SeigerGöran HagmanClaes HultlingErika FranzénEmelie Butler ForslundPublished in: Spinal cord (2021)
Cognitive capacity and mode of mobility varied widely across the cohort. However, in participants with muscle function level 3, despite similar muscular prerequisites, a large variation in the mode of mobility was found, suggesting that other factors were involved. It is important to prevent scoliosis, support a healthy lifestyle, as well as offer cognitive screening and support to promote ambulatory function and optimise independence in the everyday lives of adults with spina bifida.