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==Conditions associated with an antalgic gait==
==Conditions associated with an antalgic gait==
* [[Coxalgia]]<ref name="urlPATHOGENESIS OF THE LIMP DUE TO COXALGIA: The Antalgic Gait -- CALVÉ et al. 21 (1): 12 -- Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery">{{cite journal |url=http://www.ejbjs.org/cgi/content/abstract/21/1/12 |title=PATHOGENESIS OF THE LIMP DUE TO COXALGIA: The Antalgic Gait |author=CALVÉ |volume=21 |issue= 1 |page= 12 |journal=Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery |accessdate= |year=1939|display-authors=etal}}</ref>
* [[Coxalgia]]<ref name="urlPATHOGENESIS OF THE LIMP DUE TO COXALGIA: The Antalgic Gait -- CALVÉ et al. 21 (1): 12 -- Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery">{{cite journal |url=http://www.ejbjs.org/cgi/content/abstract/21/1/12 |title=PATHOGENESIS OF THE LIMP DUE TO COXALGIA: The Antalgic Gait |author=CALVÉ |volume=21 |issue=1 |page=12 |journal=Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery |accessdate= |year=1939 |display-authors=etal |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101023032123/http://www.ejbjs.org/cgi/content/abstract/21/1/12 |archive-date=2010-10-23 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
* [[Cramp|Leg cramps]]
* [[Cramp|Leg cramps]]
* [[Legg–Calvé–Perthes disease]] (LCPD)
* [[Legg–Calvé–Perthes disease]] (LCPD)

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An antalgic gait is a gait that develops as a way to avoid pain while walking (antalgic = anti- + alge, "against pain"). It is a form of gait abnormality where the stance phase of gait is abnormally shortened relative to the swing phase. It is a good indication of weight-bearing pain .[1]

Conditions associated with an antalgic gait

References

  1. ^ GP Notebook
  2. ^ CALVÉ; et al. (1939). "PATHOGENESIS OF THE LIMP DUE TO COXALGIA: The Antalgic Gait". Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. 21 (1): 12. Archived from the original on 2010-10-23.
  3. ^ Walter, Kevin D. (2011). "Hip" Chapter 199. In Marcdante K, pravinKliegman R, Jenson H, Behrman R (Ed.), Nelson Essentials of Pediatrics (6th ed.) pp. 744-45. Pravin Elsevier. ISBN 978-1-4377-0643-7
  4. ^ Garchar, D. J.; Lewis, J. E.; Didomenico, L. A. (2001). "Hypertrophic sustentaculum tali causing a tarsal tunnel syndrome: a case report" (PDF). The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery. 40 (2): 110–112. doi:10.1016/S1067-2516(01)80053-3. PMID 11324667.