GAITS - translation to arabic
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GAITS - translation to arabic

PATTERN OF MOVEMENT OF THE LIMBS OF ANIMALS
Leaping gait; Leaping gaits; Flying gallop; Gaits; Gunslinger’s gait
  • Elephant walking
  • A hamster walking on a transparent treadmill.
  • Gait graphs in the style of Hildebrand. Dark areas indicate times of contact, bottom axis is % of cycle
  • Bison galloping

GAITS         

ألاسم

قِيَافَة ; مِشْيَة

steppage gait         
TYPE OF GAIT ABNORMALITY WHERE A FOOT WHICH CANNOT BE DORSIFLEXED NORMALLY IS LIFTED HIGHER THAN NORMAL TO AVOID TOE CONTACT WITH THE GROUND IN SWING PHASE
Neuropathic gait; High-stepping gait; High stepping gait; Highstepping gait; Steppage gaits; Highstepping gaits; High-stepping gaits; High stepping gaits; Neuropathic gaits; Highstepping; High-stepping; High stepping; High-stepped; Highstepped; High stepped; High-stepped gait; Highstepped gait; High stepped gait; High-stepped gaits; Highstepped gaits; High stepped gaits; High-steps; Highsteps; High steps; Steppage; Steppages
‎ مِشْيَةُ الوَجِيف‎
myopathic gait         
GAIT ABNORMALITY
Waddling gait; Waddling gaits; Myopathic gaits; Waddling; Waddled; Waddler; Waddlers
‎ مِشْيَةُ الاعْتِلاَلِ العَضَلِيّ,مِشْيَةُ البَطَّة‎

Definition

Waddler
·noun One who, or that which, waddles.

Wikipedia

Gait

Gait is the pattern of movement of the limbs of animals, including humans, during locomotion over a solid substrate. Most animals use a variety of gaits, selecting gait based on speed, terrain, the need to maneuver, and energetic efficiency. Different animal species may use different gaits due to differences in anatomy that prevent use of certain gaits, or simply due to evolved innate preferences as a result of habitat differences. While various gaits are given specific names, the complexity of biological systems and interacting with the environment make these distinctions "fuzzy" at best. Gaits are typically classified according to footfall patterns, but recent studies often prefer definitions based on mechanics. The term typically does not refer to limb-based propulsion through fluid mediums such as water or air, but rather to propulsion across a solid substrate by generating reactive forces against it (which can apply to walking while underwater as well as on land).

Due to the rapidity of animal movement, simple direct observation is rarely sufficient to give any insight into the pattern of limb movement. In spite of early attempts to classify gaits based on footprints or the sound of footfalls, it was not until Eadweard Muybridge and Étienne-Jules Marey began taking rapid series of photographs that proper scientific examination of gaits could begin.

Examples of use of GAITS
1. Watching staff from technicians to security guards to helpers in the centre‘s physiotherapy sessions walk past with unsteady gaits, it‘s easy to spot.
2. The least–fertile women, by contrast, had the most swinging gaits and the biggest "wiggles". When the videos were shown to 40 male volunteers, they rated the bottom–wiggling walks as the most sexy.