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Gait or step length
Stride length
Lateral pelvic shift
Base width
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Gait or step length
Lateral pelvic shift
Stride length
Base width
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Base width
Stride length
Gait or step length
Mid-stance
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Anterior pelvic shift
Posterior pelvic shift
Lateral pelvic shift
Medial pelvic shift
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Step length
Vertical pelvic shift
Lateral pelvic shift
Pelvic rotation
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90-120 steps/minute
150-180 steps/minute
40-50 steps/minute
250-300 steps/minute
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Flat foot
Mid-stance
Heel off
Toe off
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Heel off
Mid-stance
Flat foot
Toe off
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Flat foot
Toe off
Heel off
Mid-stance
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Heel strike
Heel off
Toe off
Flat foot
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Heel strike
Mid-stance
Heel off
Toe off
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Upper trapezius
Levator scapula
Rhomboids
Lower trapezius
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Ilipsoas
Rectus abdominis
Obliques
Transverse abdominis
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Upper trapezius, infraspinatus, teres minor
Middle and lower trapezius
Upper trapezius, pectoralis minor, levator scapula
Serratus anterior, rhomboids, levator scapula
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Hypolordotic
Hyperlordotic
Kyphotic
Hypokyphotic
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Anterior pelvic tilt
Kyphotic curve
Posterior pelvic tilt
Hyperlordotic curve
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Vastus medialis
TFL
Vastus lateralis
Biceps femoris
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Hyperlordotic
Hypolordotic
Normal lordosis
Posterior pelvic tilt
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Left adductors
Left abductors
Right adductors
Left gastrocenimeus
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TFL
Gluteal group
Hamstrings
Obliques
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TFL
Vastus lateralis
Gracilis
Gluteus maximus
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Gluteus medius
Gluteus minimus
Tibialis posterior
Gastrocnemius
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Anterior tilt
Posterior tilt
Extended ilium
Neutral
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QL and lumbar erector spinae group
Gluteal group and hamstrings
TFL and sartorius
Rectus femoris and hamstrings
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Left upper trap and right levator scapula
Right upper trap and right levator scapula
Left suboccipitals and right anterior scalene
Right SCM and right anterior scalene
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Fibularis (peroneus) group
Gluteus medius
Gluteus maximus
Deep Six Lateral rotators
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Normal base width
Sideways swing of trunk
Lateral tilt to the pelvis
Uneven duration of steps
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Observing wear and tear on the shoes
Observing lateral movement of the spine
Observing the client walking in normal footwear and bare foot
Examining feet for callus formation, blisters and bunions
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Wearing on the shoes
Uneven duration of steps
Limitation of hip flexion and extension
Hyper or hyoplordosis
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Genu varus
Pes pedis
Pes cavis
Genu valgum
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Balance between abdominal and hip extensors
Hypertonic hip flexors and low back muscles
Hypotonic abdominal and hip extensors
Hypotonic hip flexors and hip extensors
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