The Relationship Between Sensory Profile and Ankle Muscle Shortness in Children With Autism

The Relationship Between Sensory Profile and Ankle Muscle Shortness in Children With Autism

Publication date: Sep 03, 2025

The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between sensory profile and ankle muscle shortness in children with autism. This study will feature only one group consisting of children with autism Childhood autism assessment scale will be completed with the families of the children included in the study. The tip-toe walking status of the children participating in the study will be observed and classified according to the tip-toe walking classification. The ankle muscle shortness of the children will be evaluated by Gastro-Soleus shortness measurements and sensory processing skills will be evaluated by Sensory profile. Muscle shortness measurements and sensory profile results will be compared.

Concepts Keywords
Autism Aim
Surgery Ankle
Toe Autism
Volunteering Criteria
Evaluated
Motion
Muscle
Profile
Range
Relationship
Sensory
Shortness
Tip
Toe
Walking

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH Autism
disease MESH autism spectrum disorder
disease MESH contracture

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