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  2. Gait training - Wikipedia

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    Gait training or gait rehabilitation is the act of learning how to walk, either as a child, or, more frequently, after sustaining an injury or disability.Normal human gait is a complex process, which happens due to co-ordinated movements of the whole of the body, requiring the whole of Central Nervous System - the brain and spinal cord, to function properly.

  3. Robert S. Gailey - Wikipedia

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    Gailey's academic work has focused on amputee rehabilitation. He has developed a variety of exercise and training programs for people with lower limb amputations. The topics of these programs range from post-amputation surgery, to prosthetic gait training, to high-level activities and sports. [6] [7]

  4. Gait trainer - Wikipedia

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    A gait trainer is a wheeled device that assists a person who is unable to walk independently to learn or relearn to walk safely and efficiently as part of gait training. Gait trainers are intended for children or adults with physical disabilities, to provide the opportunity to improve walking ability. A gait trainer offers both unweighting ...

  5. 7 Ways for Seniors To Improve Gait Speed (and Why It's So ...

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    Plus, it keeps things interesting and challenging and will increase your gait speed over time, Garcia adds. RELATED: 10 Strength Training 'Rules' to Follow for the Best Results. 6. Wear supportive ...

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  7. Management of Parkinson's disease - Wikipedia

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    Patients with Parkinson's disease have an altered gait. There is a reduced gait speed and step length, increased axial rigidity, and impaired rhythmicity. These gait problems worsen as the disease continues. This is a major disease burden that markedly affects independence and quality of life. [46]

  8. Rehabilitation in spinal cord injury - Wikipedia

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    The benefits include: (1) assist in reproducing leg movements and optimizing gait pattern (speed, step length, amplitude); (2) training sessions can be prolonged and walking speed can be adjusted, increasing motor outcome; (3) provides consistency of movement, where manual interventions/cues by a trainer may be variable (although a trainer ...

  9. A2 (classification) - Wikipedia

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    For a gait that involves the knee buckling, there are a number of causes including the heel being too firm, excessive heel leverage, incorrect alignment of the prosthetic knee or weak hip extensions. All but the last can be fixed by making adjustments to the prosthetic. The last is fixed by doing more gait training.