Gait

  • 81Paul Gait — Infobox Lacrosse Player image size = 150px position = Forward shoots = Left/Right height ft = height in = weight lb = league = Former WLA team = Victoria Shamrocks former nll teams = Detroit Turbos Philadelphia Wings Rochester Knighthawks… …

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  • 82Lotus Gait — is a term referring to the type of gait produced by the Chinese custom of foot binding. Women with such deformed feet avoided placing weight on the front of the foot and tended to walk predominantly on their heels. As a result, women who… …

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  • 83Pigeon gait — is a form of gait abnormality.Presentation Torsional abnormalities. [ [http://www.gpnotebook.co.uk/simplepage.cfm?ID=1590689848 GP Notebook] ] * Hip dysplasiaReferences …

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  • 84Paul Gait — né le 5 avril 1967 à Victoria (Colombie Britannique), est un ancien joueur professionnel et entraîneur de lacrosse canadien (crosse au champ et crosse en enclos). Il a été élu meilleur joueur de la National Lacrosse League (2002) et a …

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  • 85scissors gait — scissors gait, a gait characteristic of spastic paralysis, in which a person walks on his toes with his feet turned inward, his knees together, and with one leg crossing over in front of the other …

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  • 86Leaping gait — The leaping gaits are a group of related quadruped gaits that include canter, gallop, and stot (also known as pronk and prong).Tristan David Martin Roberts (1995) Understanding Balance: The Mechanics of Posture and Locomotion , Nelson Thornes,… …

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  • 87calcaneus gait — the gait resulting when the gastrocnemius soleus muscles are paralyzed, with lack of push off and shift of the tibia posteriorly over the talus at the end of the stance phase …

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  • 88cerebellar gait — a staggering ataxic gait, sometimes with a tendency to fall to one side, indicative of cerebellar lesions …

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  • 89Charcot gait — the peculiar gait seen in Friedreich ataxia …

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  • 90double-step gait — a gait in which the length and/or timing of alternate steps is noticeably different; see also intermittent double step g …

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