The swing-through gait is primarily used by individuals with lower limb disabilities, such as those who are using crutches or leg braces. It involves swinging the legs through the arms while maintaining balance, allowing for efficient movement without placing weight on the affected limbs. This gait is often employed in rehabilitation settings and by individuals with conditions like polio or paralysis. It provides a way to navigate spaces while minimizing the risk of falls.
Antalgic gait is the medical term meaning limp or limping.
A gait is a type of speed, like a walk or run. A canter is the same as a skip. Usually the term canter is used for a horse's gait in between a jog and a full out run. A skip usually is the term for human's gait but generally the same idea applys.
gait
All horses have a "fast" gait! A gallop is a fast gait...
what is a gait? what is a gait?
Yes, trotting is a gait
Gait
The walk is the slowest gait. The walk is the horse's slowest gait.
Yes Canter is a gait
No way! Cantering is only one gait down from gallop. Walking is the slowest gait.
you push it forward to enter, you enter the gait, you pull it back and you exit the gait.
Gait means walking.