• Gait deviations are nominally referred to as any variation of standard human gait, typically manifesting as a coping mechanism in response to an anatomical...
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  • which are memory impairment, urinary frequency, and balance problems/gait deviations (note: use of this triad as the diagnostic method is obsolete; the...
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    magnitude of their activation—thereby assessing their contribution to gait. Deviations from normal kinematic, kinetic or EMG patterns are used to diagnose...
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  • Gait abnormality is a deviation from normal walking (gait). Watching a patient walk is an important part of the neurological examination. Normal gait...
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  • that increases loss of muscle function. Gait deviations – These are the main changes that occur in the gait patterns of older adults, which may contribute...
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  • from them supplying the muscles, or the muscles itself can cause deviations of gait. The process of relearning how to walk is generally facilitated by...
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  • Ataxia (redirect from Ataxic gait)
    sailor" gait (called truncal ataxia), characterised by uncertain starts and stops, lateral deviations, and unequal steps. As a result of this gait impairment...
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    Foot drop (category Gait abnormalities)
    Foot drop is a gait abnormality in which the dropping of the forefoot happens out of weakness, irritation or damage to the deep fibular nerve (deep peroneal)...
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    visible deviations in gait. The usefulness of muscle strength tests is therefore limited, as even with high degrees of strength, disturbances to the gait pattern...
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    factors that may contribute to these injuries include deviations from normal posture, balance, and gait. The body's posture changes as the pregnancy progresses...
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    contractures) cause increasing gait difficulties in the form of tip-toeing gait, due to tightness of the Achilles tendon, and scissoring gait, due to tightness of...
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    in gait. The source of this relationship stems from the deviation of these gait parameters from metabolically optimal values, with the deviations due...
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    refers to how the body distributes weight as it cycles through the gait. During the gait cycle the foot can pronate in many different ways based on rearfoot...
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    the gait pattern according to the Amsterdam Gait Classification: In gait type 1, the knee angle is normal and the foot contact is complete. In gait type...
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    Rottweiler (section Gait)
    "Severe Fault". According to the American Kennel Council the traditional gait of a Rottweiler is a trot. Therefore, the Rottweiler is a trotter. Trotting...
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    Western musical traditions, deviations will violate the listener's expectations. If one is from a non-Western culture, deviations from western musical tradition...
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    ataxia) is a wide-based "drunken sailor" gait characterized by uncertain starts and stops, lateral deviations and unequal steps. It is an instability of...
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  • Gait variability seen in Parkinson's Disorders arise due to cortical changes induced by pathophysiology of the disease process. Gait rehabilitation is...
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  • drug-induced parkinsonism (rigidity, bradykinesia, tremor, masked facies, shuffling gait, stooped posture, sialorrhoea, and seborrhoea; greater risk in the elderly)...
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    injuries and infections, can cause lameness, or movement at an abnormal gait. Injuries to and problems with horse legs can be relatively minor, such as...
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    posterior columns of the spinal cord. Symptoms include pain, ataxic wide-based gait, paresthesias, bowel or bladder incontinence, loss of position and vibratory...
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    human while walking, providing balance, weight-bearing, and thrust during gait. A sprain or strain to the small interphalangeal joints of the toe is commonly...
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    two standard deviations or worse in three or more functional domains. Possible: Mild to moderate dysfunction of two standard deviations or worse in one...
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  • with the client walking, while the prosthetist observes the gait and corrects for any deviations from optimized movement when the leg is in the air and for...
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    distance between the eyes), and downslanting eyes. Clumsiness, an awkward gait, and unusual aggressiveness or irritability may also occur. Although most...
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  • birth Intraretinal microvascular abnormalities Gait abnormality, deviation from normal walking (gait) Multiple abnormalities, used to describe congenital...
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    sacrum and four coccygeal vertebrae, forming the coccyx. Excluding rare deviations, the total number of vertebrae ranges from 32 to 35. In about 10% of people...
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    can be lifesaving. These bone abnormalities often lead to abnormalities in gait and a tendency to fall. Restricted breathing, joint stiffness, and heart...
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  • individuals with 16p11.2 deletion syndrome is approximately 2 standard deviations below that of family members without the deletion. Many have language...
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    scaling is often used as a null hypothesis in scaling studies, with 'deviations from isometry' considered evidence of physiological factors forcing allometric...
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