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- Trendelenburg_gait abstract "The Trendelenburg gait pattern (or gluteus medius lurch) is an abnormal gait (as with walking) caused by weakness of the abductor muscles of the lower limb, gluteus medius and gluteus minimus. People with a lesion of superior gluteal nerve have weakness of abducting the thigh at the hip.This type of gait may also be seen in L5 radiculopathy and after poliomyelitis, but is then usually seen in combination with foot drop.During the stance phase, the weakened abductor muscles allow the pelvis to tilt down on the opposite side. To compensate, the trunk lurches to the weakened side to attempt to maintain a level pelvis throughout the gait cycle. The pelvis sags on the opposite side of the lesioned superior gluteal nerve.This gait is precipitated by strain to the gluteus maximus and gluteus minimus. Sufferers frequently complain that an overly strenuous session at the gym, particularly with glute-isolating equipment, result in this awkward gait, or worse.This gait may be caused by cleidocranial dysostosis.Biofeedback and physical therapy have been used in treatment.When the hip abductor muscles (gluteus medius and minimus) are weak, the stabilizing effect of these muscles during gait is lost.When standing on the right leg, if the left hip drops, it's a positive right Trendelenburg sign (the contralateral side drops because the ipsilateral hip abductors do not stabilize the pelvis to prevent the droop)."When the patient walks, if he swings his body to the right to compensate for left hip drop, he will present with a compensated Trendelenburg gait; the patient exhibits an excessive lateral lean in which the thorax is thrust laterally to keep the center of gravity over the stance leg."".
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- Trendelenburg_gait wikiPageWikiLink Abductor_muscles.
- Trendelenburg_gait wikiPageWikiLink Anatomical_terms_of_motion.
- Trendelenburg_gait wikiPageWikiLink Biofeedback.
- Trendelenburg_gait wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gait_abnormalities.
- Trendelenburg_gait wikiPageWikiLink Cleidocranial_dysostosis.
- Trendelenburg_gait wikiPageWikiLink Friedrich_Trendelenburg.
- Trendelenburg_gait wikiPageWikiLink Gait_(human).
- Trendelenburg_gait wikiPageWikiLink Gait_abnormality.
- Trendelenburg_gait wikiPageWikiLink Gluteal_gait.
- Trendelenburg_gait wikiPageWikiLink Gluteus_medius.
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- Trendelenburg_gait wikiPageWikiLink Gluteus_minimus.
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- Trendelenburg_gait wikiPageWikiLink Hip.
- Trendelenburg_gait wikiPageWikiLink Human_leg.
- Trendelenburg_gait wikiPageWikiLink Human_pelvis.
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- Trendelenburg_gait wikiPageWikiLink Lower_limb.
- Trendelenburg_gait wikiPageWikiLink Pelvis.
- Trendelenburg_gait wikiPageWikiLink Physical_therapy.
- Trendelenburg_gait wikiPageWikiLink Poliomyelitis.
- Trendelenburg_gait wikiPageWikiLink Radiculopathy.
- Trendelenburg_gait wikiPageWikiLink Snapping_hip_syndrome.
- Trendelenburg_gait wikiPageWikiLink Superior_gluteal_nerve.
- Trendelenburg_gait wikiPageWikiLink Trendelenburg_position.
- Trendelenburg_gait wikiPageWikiLink Trendelenburgs_sign.
- Trendelenburg_gait wikiPageWikiLinkText "Trendelenburg gait".
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- Trendelenburg_gait name "Trendelenburg gait".
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- Trendelenburg_gait subject Category:Gait_abnormalities.
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- Trendelenburg_gait comment "The Trendelenburg gait pattern (or gluteus medius lurch) is an abnormal gait (as with walking) caused by weakness of the abductor muscles of the lower limb, gluteus medius and gluteus minimus.".
- Trendelenburg_gait label "Trendelenburg gait".
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