Spasticity is a major challenge for patients with
neurological problems. Children with cerebral palsy (CP)
always encounter different degrees of movement disorder
in the presence of spasticity. However, spasticity is not
all evil for those with neurological deficits1. It could
act as a brace to support the individual’s weight for
transferring or walking. Therefore, a detailed assessment
and motion analysis is essential in generating a specific
goal for spasticity management that should be started
as early as possible to prevent irreversible changes in
musculo-skeletal system which will further distort the
biomechanics of movement.