"Festinating" means speeding up or hurrying, not shuffling. Parkinson's patients tend to start slow and then uncontrollably increase speed. (Learn your Latin! Festinare = hasten.)
Why would you want to make a video about something you yourself hardly understand?? A positive Trendellenburg is simply weakness in the L-Glutes not BEING ABLE to stabilise the pelvis by contracting when you are bearing weight. Now you are complicating this so much, that nobody know what side is the affected side, what is the cause, the good side droops etc, and all the other muscles incorrectly stated....?????. And that was not Ataxic gait, it is a guy trying to walk on a straight line and losing his balance. Really?
Timestamps
2:30 - Antalgic Gait
7:32 - Trendenlenburg Gait
12:49 - Circumduction Gait
17:05 - Ataxic Gait
21:23 - Parkinsonian / Festinating Gait
23: 50 - High Step Gait
Amazing lecture.
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Kindly explain Waddling gait and it's courses and treatment.
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Nice explanation sir
"Festinating" means speeding up or hurrying, not shuffling. Parkinson's patients tend to start slow and then uncontrollably increase speed. (Learn your Latin! Festinare = hasten.)
Why would you want to make a video about something you yourself hardly understand?? A positive Trendellenburg is simply weakness in the L-Glutes not BEING ABLE to stabilise the pelvis by contracting when you are bearing weight. Now you are complicating this so much, that nobody know what side is the affected side, what is the cause, the good side droops etc, and all the other muscles incorrectly stated....?????. And that was not Ataxic gait, it is a guy trying to walk on a straight line and losing his balance. Really?
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