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Created by Justin Lao
almost 7 years ago
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| Question | Answer |
| Antalgic | Decreased step length in order to limit WB on involved limb secondary to pain. |
| Ataxic | Unsteadiness with a wide BOS and exaggerated movements |
| Circumduction | Circular motion of LE during swing phase. To make up for weak hip, knee, or dorsiflexion. |
| Equine | High steps usually from gastroc muscles |
| Festinating | Walking on toes usually slow at first. Similar to Parkinsonian gait. |
| Scissor | When LE crosses midline during gait |
| Spastic | Stiff movements usually found is paraplegia |
| Steppage | Excessice hip and knee flexion. Usually secondary to weak dorsiflexion. |
| Tabetic | Strong steppage gait where the foot slaps the ground. |
| Trendelenburg | Hip drop and excessive lateral trunk flexion due to weak gult medius |
| Vaulting | Increasing leg clearance by pelvis and plantar flexion during stance phase. |
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