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Gait Gait, antalgic Gait, cosmetic Gait, functional Ganglion (nerve) (pl, ganglia) Gangrene GAS theory General motion Genitourinary Genu recuvatum Genu valgum Genu varum GH Gingivitis Glycogen supercompensation Glycosuria Golgi tendon organ Gonad Goniometer Gout Graft Gravitational potential energy Gravity-dependent position Gross deformity Ground reaction forces Growth plates Gynecomastia |
The sequential movements of the spine, pelvis, knee, ankle, foot and upper extremity when walking or running Abnormal or irregular walking or running pattern resulting from biomechanical deviation or injury A walking or running pattern that has been corrected so that it has aesthetic quality for the patient A walking or running pattern that has been corrected so that activities of daily living or sports can be performed; this does not imply a cosmetic gait A collection of nerve cell bodies housed in the central or peripheral nervous system The death of bony or soft tissue resulting from a decrease in, or loss of, blood supply to a body area General adaptation syndrome A change in position that results from a combination of linear and angular motion Pertaining to the reproductive and urinary organs Hyperextension at the knee joint Knock-knee Bowleg Growth hormone Inflammation of the gums High-carbohydrate diet Abnormally high proportion of sugar in the urine Proprioceptor that responds to increases in muscle tension An organ producing gender-based reproductive cells; the ovaries or testicles A device used to measure the motion, in degrees, that a joint is capable of producing around its axis A form of arthritis marked by inflammation and pain in the distal joints An organ or tissue used for transplantation. An allograft is a donor tissue transplanted from the same species. An autograft tissue is transplanted from within the same individual. Energy due to the vertical position of an object; weight times height above some reference or mass times acceleration due to gravity times height above some reference; expressed as units of force times units of length or as joules in SI; a scalar quantity The extremity or body part is placed at a level that is lower than the heart, increasing intravascular pressure and hindering venous return An abnormally that is visible to the unaided eye Forces applied to the feet when there is contact with the floor or ground; equal, but in the opposite direction of the forces applied by the feet to the floor or ground The area of bone growth in skeletally immature individuals; the Epiphyseal plate Enlargement of the male breasts |