1 Department of Physiotherapy, Early Intervention and Rehabilitation Center for Children, Topiwala National Medical College, Bai Yamunabai Laxman Nair Charitable Hospital, Mumbai. India.
2 Department of Physiotherapy, P.T School and Center, Topiwala National Medical College, Bai Yamunabai Laxman Nair Charitable Hospital, Mumbai. India.
3 Department of Forensic Medicine, Topiwala National Medical College, Bai Yamunabai Laxman Nair Charitable Hospital, Mumbai. India.
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2025, 28(03), 1861-1863
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2025.28.3.4241
Received on 16 November 2025; revised on 21 December 2025; accepted on 24 December 2025
KBG syndrome (ICD-10: Q87.8) is a rare genetic condition resulting from mutations in the ANKRD11 gene, characterized by distinctive facial features, macrodontia, skeletal anomalies, and developmental delays. An 8-year-old male child with KBG syndrome presented with an abnormal gait pattern. The child was enrolled for gait analysis using the Qualysis motion capture system for detailed objective gait evaluation, like spatiotemporal and kinematic parameters . This report demonstrates the utility of detailed preoperative gait analysis for informed clinical decision-making, coordinated rehabilitation planning, and the development of structured prehabilitation strategies.
KBG syndrome; Gait analysis; Physiotherapy; Pediatric neurorehabilitation
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Riddhi Arvind Manjrekar, Chhaya Vijaykumar Verma, Shailesh C Mohite, Hitav Pankaj Someshwar and Komal Akshay Kadam. Utility of 3D-Gait Analysis for planning Rehabilitation Program for an 8-Year-Old Child Diagnosed with KBG Syndrome: A Case Report. World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2025, 28(03), 1861-1863. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2025.28.3.4241.
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