Sentences with phrase «affected gait»

There's no facial hair or affected gait or prosthetics or other device to obscure him from the audience.
Though there is probably something affecting your gait and this is just revealing it.
Your body ultimately becomes out - of - balance; you get torqued or twisted a little, so to speak, as postural changes affect your gait, balance, and function.
Painful, it affects gait and back leg mobility.
This workshop will focus on teaching your dog how to gait for the show ring, how to get the best movement from your dog, the different factors that affect gait and how to problem solve gait issues.
Cerebral Palsy limits my leg movement and affects my gait.

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«Personality not only influenced walking speed, it also affected how gait changed over time.
The mechanisation of behaviour, like rigor mortis, affects first the extremities — the lowest, subordinate branches of the hierarchy, comparable to the ethnologist's fixed action patterns — one's characteristic gait, handwriting and accent of speech.
In more significant cases swelling can appear, and normal gait can be adversely affected, resulting in the dreaded forced abstinence from running.
[Johannes Michalak, Katharina Rohde and Nikolaus F. Troje, How we walk affects what we remember: Gait modifications through biofeedback change negative affective memory bias] Scientists showed volunteers a list of negative and positive words, like afraid and anxious, or sunny and pretty.
The research team is doing further investigations various aspects of gait and how diabetes and DPN affects how these patients walk on level ground and on stairs, to identify and further understand factors that may contribute to unsteadiness and in turn the increased risk of falls.
Both aging and menopause are known to affect sarcopenia, which is a loss of muscle mass and strength, which in turn affects balance, gait, and overall ability to perform tasks of daily living.
A new Tel Aviv University study suggests a novel way of treating the affected areas of the brain that apparently cause freezing of gait.
Animal gait is affected in models of human disorders such as Parkinson's Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, spinal cord injury and many others.
This can affect your balance and gait, leading to a greater risk of fall and fractures.
Gait can be affected by poor muscle contraction, improper circulation, or neurological disorders, to name a few.
If you are a runner with one injury after another and do not live on the central coast of California find a health professional in your area that understands gait and running mechanics and most importantly understands the importance of proper breathing patterns and its affect on the core.
I have treated many people with shoulder tendonitis because of an improper gait — some because of poor shoes and some because of old injuries that were still unknowingly affecting them.
In extreme cases, even your walking gait will be affected.
Training at various intensities affects both posture and gait: the greater the anaerobic work, the more distorted the body's mechanics become.
Some times these sensations in your legs can affect your posture and gait as you might not be having full control of your legs.
This increased cortisol level will affect blood - sugar levels and that will affect various muscular functions as well as gait.
And if your gait is wrong as the therapists state then you'll never properly retrain your brain, or those affected muscles, wearing orthotics; it's impossible.
Your calf may work harder than what it used to on one leg because of the gait imbalance, or your hamstring may work more because your quad isn't functioning correctly due to the gait and joint disturbances caused by the dietary imbalances; these nutritional dysfunctions affect your nervous system that, in turn, affect the muscles.
It's these muscle imbalances that cause injures, either locally or elsewhere in your body — especially if they affect how you move (your gait).
Cats affected often walk with a stilted gait, because the condition is painful.
Affected dogs will have decreased reflexes in all limbs and a short - strided gait that becomes more pronounced with exercise.
The mutation prevents normal formation of the skin and connective tissue, affecting the dog's appearance and gait.
Such clinical signs can vary with patient age, with mean ages at diagnosis averaging between 2 and 5 years for dogs6 - 8 and 37 and 40 months for cats.2, 3 Signs can worsen if body weight is increased, articular cartilage damage is present, and if there is concurrent cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) rupture.9 Affected cats have shown signs of intermittent locking of the stifle after extension and can have a shuffling or crouching gait.
Symptoms include altered gait, hobbling and refusal to put weight on the affected leg.
Affected dogs have mildly uncoordinated gait with occasional stumbling and crossing over.
Affected animals will probably always have some gait abnormalities, but make satisfactory pets after recovering from surgery.
Affected dogs exhibit lameness in the affected leg and an unstabAffected dogs exhibit lameness in the affected leg and an unstabaffected leg and an unstable gait.
Hereditary Myotonia is a condition that primarily affects Chow Chow dogs where the muscles are unable to relax normally resulting in a stiff, awkward gait, difficulty in rising and stiff joints.
Long nails can also affect your dog's gait, according to Dogs Naturally Magazine, shifting the way they hold themselves and causing long - term joint problems.
Affected dogs will have an uncoordinated, staggering gait, and may also exhibit involuntary eye movements (nystagmus) and behavioral changes, such as aggression.
The disease is progressive with affected dogs developing a «prancing» gait and often falling.
Occasionally, in animals not affected severely, little is seen on gaiting the animal.
The crouched gait of the severely affected animal is almost pathognomonic.
It is so - named due to the «wobbly» gait affected dogs have.
Affected dogs present at 3 to 6 months of age with tremors, abnormal gait and poor balance.
Nails that are too long can affect your dog's ability to grip the floor, his gait, and even cause or aggravate arthritis if they are left long for an extended amount of time.
Gait abnormalities, such as ataxia, paresis, or paralysis, may be present if secondary spinal cord or nerve root compression occurs.2 When neurologic signs are present, they correlate to the location of the discospondylitis lesion; cervical vertebral column lesions may cause tetraparesis and neck pain; thoracolumbar lesions may cause pelvic limb paresis, proprioceptive ataxia, and back pain; and lumbosacral lesions may cause a stiff, stilted pelvic limb gait.1, 2 Discospondylitis can affect any area of the vertebral column, but the most commonly affected sites are L7 to S1, caudal cervical, mid-thoracic, and the thoracolumbar spGait abnormalities, such as ataxia, paresis, or paralysis, may be present if secondary spinal cord or nerve root compression occurs.2 When neurologic signs are present, they correlate to the location of the discospondylitis lesion; cervical vertebral column lesions may cause tetraparesis and neck pain; thoracolumbar lesions may cause pelvic limb paresis, proprioceptive ataxia, and back pain; and lumbosacral lesions may cause a stiff, stilted pelvic limb gait.1, 2 Discospondylitis can affect any area of the vertebral column, but the most commonly affected sites are L7 to S1, caudal cervical, mid-thoracic, and the thoracolumbar spgait.1, 2 Discospondylitis can affect any area of the vertebral column, but the most commonly affected sites are L7 to S1, caudal cervical, mid-thoracic, and the thoracolumbar spine.
Typically, the first sign of arthritis is an altered gait, as your dog or cat attempts to put less weight on the affected joint.
Most young dogs affected by elbow dysplasia will begin to exhibit symptoms of pain, abnormal gait, and lameness in one or both front legs at 4 to 6 months of age.
Affected dogs typically present between three and nine months of age with exercise intolerance and an abnormal «bunny - hopping» gait.
Nails that are too long can affect the dog's gait and cause imbalance and muscle strain.
Any exaggeration or imbalance between the front and hind assembly will clearly affect the profile when gaiting.
OrthoPets Toe - Up candidates must be able to bear weight on the affected leg as well as advance the affected limb forward during gait.
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