This week we are going to talk about something very common in physical therapy –the patient with a limp. Limping or accommodative gait is a pattern of walking which is not symmetrical and happens for ...
An antalgic gait occurs when you walk with a limp because of pain. It’s a common problem and usually caused by minor injuries. Sometimes, though, it can have a more serious cause. Your gait is your ...
An inexpensive yet effective tool for assessing walking difficulties in patients with multiple sclerosis may already be sitting in many living rooms, being used for interactive video game activities ...
Gait disturbances and walking difficulties are common features of multiple sclerosis (MS). Physical therapy can be effective in increasing mobility; however, conventional walking training (CWT) is ...
For people with an injured anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in the knee, surgical ACL reconstruction (ACLR) is an effective treatment for restoring joint stability, however, many treated patients ...
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