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algorithm. Eur J Neurol 2001;8(suppl 5):98-108. There is progression of severity of impairments in the four groups and a progression of impairments from distal to proximal (from ankle to pelvis). Group I’s main characteristic is foot drop during
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compromise. 3 - 5 Since EOS is a heterogeneous condition, a uniformly accepted classification has been proposed. 1 This includes age, aetiology (congenital, neuromuscular, syndromic and idiopathic), major curve, kyphosis and progression modifier