Case Study
The patient, a 36-year-old corporate officer, sustained a left elbow injury in an accident that left the movement of the arm severely restricted.
Harshit Sharma, a young boy with cerebral palsy, had significant difficulty walking from an early age. His family observed that he walked with his legs raised, staying up on his toes rather than placing his feet flat on the ground. This altered gait made normal, independent walking very hard and was a constant source of concern for his parents.