gait (ɡeɪt) n 1. manner of walking or running; bearing 2. (Horse Training, Riding & Manège) (used esp of horses and dogs) the pattern of footsteps at various speeds, as the walk, trot, canter, etc, each pattern being distinguished by a particular rhythm and footfall vb (Horse...
6. the manner of stepping; gait; stride. 7. pace or rhythm in marching: double-quick step. 8. a pace or rhythm uniform with that of another or others, or in time with music. 9. steps, movements or course in stepping or walking: to retrace one's steps. 10. any of a series ...
the manner of walking; gait; stride. pace in marching: double-quick step. a pace uniform with that of another or others, or in time with music. steps,movements or course in walking or running: to retrace one's steps. a move, act, or proceeding, as toward some end or in the general...
GaitPerturbationThe energy cost of walking could be attributed to energy related to the walking movement and energy related to balance control. In order to differentiate between both components we investigated the energy cost of walking an enforced step pattern, thereby perturbing balance while the ...
gait; stride. pace in marching:double-quick step. a pace uniform with that of another or others, or in time with music. steps, movements or course in walking or running:to retrace one's steps. a move, act, or proceeding, as toward some end or in the general course of some action;...
Sometimes he sweeps along the streets, with consequential gait;sometimes perfumes it with wasted odors of tobacco. He also haunts sunny benches, or breezy piazzas. His business is to see;his desire to be seen;he gambles and swears, and fghts but still he is a man of honor. …… It ...
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Physical therapists use various gait training strategies to reduce stress on the lower extremities, but we could find no description or evaluation of the step-to gait using a cane. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of a step-to gait pattern and a cane on peak plantar pr...
1.a unit of enzyme activity equal to the amount of enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of one micromole of substrate or coenzyme per minute under specified conditions (temperature, pH, and substrate concentration) of the assay method. Abbreviated U. ...
Related to step into shoes: step into someone's shoesstep (stĕp) n. 1. a. The single complete movement of raising one foot and putting it down in another spot, as in walking. b. A manner of walking; a particular gait. c. A fixed rhythm or pace, as in marching: keep step. ...