Gait Analysis: Creating Balance

Journal Title: Journal of Postgraduate Medicine Education and Research - Year 2017, Vol 51, Issue 3

Abstract

Human gait has always interested clinicians in all fields of medicine since any abnormality raises suspicion of various disorders mostly of the nervous system. And notably, ambulation is the primary measure of independence for an individual and hence any disorder causing its impairment is of concern to both the patient and the physician.

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Gait Analysis: Creating Balance

Human gait has always interested clinicians in all fields of medicine since any abnormality raises suspicion of various disorders mostly of the nervous system. And notably, ambulation is the primary measure of independen...

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(2017). Gait Analysis: Creating Balance. Journal of Postgraduate Medicine Education and Research, 51(3), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-457314