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various gaits (patterns of leg movement)
during locomotion across solid ground,
either naturally or as a
result of
specialized training by humans.
Gaits are...
- of
gaits,
selecting gait based on speed, terrain, the need to maneuver, and
energetic efficiency.
Different animal species may use
different gaits due...
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- is one of the main
gaits of
terrestrial locomotion among legged animals.
Walking is
typically slower than
running and
other gaits.
Walking is defined...
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Trendelenburg gait,
first described by
Friedrich Trendelenburg in 1895, is an
abnormal human gait caused by an
inability to
maintain the
pelvis level...
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antalgic gait is a
gait that
develops as a way to
avoid pain
while walking (antalgic = anti- + alge, "against pain"). It is a form of
gait abnormality...
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gait in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gait is the
pattern of limb
movement during locomotion.
Gait may also
refer to:
Gait (human)
Canine gait Horse...
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consisting of lack of
voluntary coordination of
muscle movements that can
include gait abnormality,
speech changes, and
abnormalities in eye movements, that indicates...
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Stomping gait (or
sensory ataxia gait) is a form of
gait abnormality. It
indicates involvement of
posterior column.
Posterior column carries proprioception...
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Steppage gait (high stepping,
neuropathic gait) is a form of
gait abnormality characterised by foot drop or
ankle equinus due to loss of dorsiflexion....