by foot dystonia(passive) caused bygait dysfunction
multiple conditionscould causegait imbalance
however(passive) can ... be causedGait disorders
vestibular or motormay leadto gait imbalance
Infectionsmay causegait disorders
by the space environment(passive) caused bygait disorders
soft tissues(passive) caused bygait disorders
by foot and ankle deformities(passive) caused bygait disorders
Counselorscan causegait disorders
by different neurological diseases(passive) caused bygait disorders
spastic hemiparesiscausinggait dysfunction
people with some kind of disabilitycausinggait imbalance
by accident or injury(passive) caused byGait dysfunction
accident or injury(passive) caused byGait dysfunction
by overpronation or supination(passive) caused bya gait imbalance
the right legcausinggait imbalance
by radiation in mice(passive) caused bygait disturbance
amantrel is having stabilizing effectcausingwalking imbalance
Conditionscausinggait abnormalities
conditionscan causegait abnormalities
by poor balance(passive) could be causedgait abnormalities
by poor balance(passive) could be caused bygait abnormalities
Most of the neurological causes ofresultgait abnormalities
by a range of neurological and muscular problems(passive) caused bygait abnormalities
by muscular tension(passive) may be causedpostural imbalance
Other bone disorders common to the giant breedscan causegait abnormalities
muscle weakness(passive) can be caused byGait abnormalities
Tibial torsion is knownto causegait abnormalities
the elderly diseasescausinggait abnormalities
by chemotherapy(passive) caused bygait abnormalities
a neurological issuecan causegait abnormalities
by Neurological Disorders(passive) caused byGait Abnormalities
an underlying condition such as vestibular , neurological , or muscular(passive) may be caused byGait abnormalities
Structural faultscan causegait abnormalities
double infections ... more likelyto causegait abnormalities
the above - mentioned problems without any indication of paincausesthe above - mentioned problems without any indication of pain
to falls & fractures and lack of mobility & ambulatory issuesleadto falls & fractures and lack of mobility & ambulatory issues
the foot to roll inwards too much as the foot flattens during the gait cyclecausesthe foot to roll inwards too much as the foot flattens during the gait cycle
to fallsespecially leadingto falls
to fall incidencecontributeto fall incidence
neck and back painmay ... causeneck and back pain
from the loss of lumbar lordosis ( LLresultingfrom the loss of lumbar lordosis ( LL
sicknesscausessickness
chronic pain , fatigue , and difficulty with daily taskscan also causechronic pain , fatigue , and difficulty with daily tasks
from increasing thoracic kyphosis or loss of lumbar lordosiscan resultfrom increasing thoracic kyphosis or loss of lumbar lordosis
to fallsleadingto falls
to falls , as well as non - motor symptoms such as cognitive impairment and sleep and speech disordersleadingto falls , as well as non - motor symptoms such as cognitive impairment and sleep and speech disorders
from TBIresultingfrom TBI
lower back pain , an inability to continually look straight ahead when upright and sometimes a difficult walkingtypically causeslower back pain , an inability to continually look straight ahead when upright and sometimes a difficult walking
runners to be more susceptible to Constant Chronic injuries to their Hips , Knee 's and AnklesCausesrunners to be more susceptible to Constant Chronic injuries to their Hips , Knee 's and Ankles
abnormal movementscan causeabnormal movements
injury or contribute to failure of injury rehabilitationcan causeinjury or contribute to failure of injury rehabilitation
to fallsleadto falls
in fallsresultin falls
from musculoskeletal abnormalitiesoriginatingfrom musculoskeletal abnormalities
from any of the following causesresultingfrom any of the following causes
from dysfunction of the cerebellumresultingfrom dysfunction of the cerebellum
to instabilityleadingto instability
to perceived disability in people with Parkinson 's diseasecontributeto perceived disability in people with Parkinson 's disease
for examplecan causefor example
up to 17 percent of falls in seniorscauseup to 17 percent of falls in seniors
in an increased risk for falls and fracturesresultingin an increased risk for falls and fractures
from disease of muscles , nerves , bones and joints , or the cerebellumresultfrom disease of muscles , nerves , bones and joints , or the cerebellum
to an increased variability of gaitcan leadto an increased variability of gait
to fallscontributingto falls
from any primary nervous system or musculoskeletal system disorders as well ascan resultfrom any primary nervous system or musculoskeletal system disorders as well as
to ankle paincan leadto ankle pain
an injurymay have causedan injury
to retrospective reports of frequent tripsmay contributeto retrospective reports of frequent trips
to early arthritiscan leadto early arthritis
alsocan ... leadalso
to this riskcontributeto this risk
in heelcan resultin heel
to his fallledto his fall
to permanent neuromuscular and skeletal degenerationleadingto permanent neuromuscular and skeletal degeneration