Spine Lordosis Deformity (Inward Curve of the Spine)
Lordosis refers to an anterior (inward) curve of the spine, commonly affecting the cervical spine curve and the…
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Lordosis refers to an anterior (inward) curve of the spine, commonly affecting the cervical spine curve and the…
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Gluteal gait is an abnormal walking pattern resulting from weakness or dysfunction of the gluteal muscles, which play…
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Equinus gait, commonly referred to as toe walking or tiptoe gait, is a pathological gait pattern most frequently…
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Coxalgic gait is a common abnormal walking pattern encountered in patients with hip pathology, particularly degenerative conditions such…
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Ataxic gait is a neurologic gait abnormality characterized by impaired balance, poor coordination, and an unsteady walking pattern.…
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Arthrogenic gait is an abnormal walking pattern caused by joint pathology rather than muscle weakness or neurologic disease.…
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An antalgic gait, also referred to as a painful gait, is a compensatory walking pattern adopted to minimize…
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Foot X-ray imaging is a fundamental diagnostic tool in musculoskeletal radiology. It is routinely used to evaluate traumatic…
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Ankle X-Ray imaging is a fundamental diagnostic tool used to evaluate trauma, pain, deformity, and developmental conditions of…
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The muscles of the lower limb are highly specialized to support posture, locomotion, balance, and propulsion. Their coordinated…
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Knee joint X-ray imaging remains a cornerstone in the initial evaluation of knee pain, trauma, deformity, and degenerative…
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Saphenous Nerve Injury or entrapment is an underrecognized cause of medial knee and leg pain, particularly in postoperative…
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