Children with bilateral cerebral palsy (CP) commonly have limited selective motor control (SMC). This
affects their ability to complete functional tasks. The impact of impaired SMC on walking has yet to be
fully understood. Measures of SMC have been shown to correlate with specific characteristics of gait,
however the impact of SMC on overall gait pattern has not been reported. This study explored SMC data
collected as part of routine gait analysis in children with bilateral CP