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Gluteal gait is an abnormal gait caused by neurological problems.
Infants tended to extend the body and contract the anal and gluteal muscles.
Gluteal line may refer to:
Gluteal nerve can refer to:
Gluteal free flap is a free flap that uses muscle, fat, and skin from the buttocks to create a new breast.
In the last part of the drive, the abdominal and gluteal muscles hold the body steady as the arms finish pulling the oar handles toward the body.
Hank suffers from a fictional genetic disorder called Diminished Gluteal Syndrome (DGS).
Intramuscular vaccination should be given into the deltoid, not gluteal area, which has been associated with vaccination failure due to injection into fat rather than muscle.
The Gluteal aponeurosis is a fibrous membrane, from the fascia lata, that lies between the iliac crest and the superior border of the gluteus maximus.
The superior (L4-S1) and inferior gluteal nerves (L5-S2) innervate the gluteus muscles and the tensor fascia latae.
Subclinical electromyographic abnormalities of both the superior and inferior gluteal nerves have been described in up to 77% of patients after total hip replacement, regardless of the surgical approach.
The boy band quickly disbanded as two members left for compulsory military service, which Show was exempt from because he has Gluteal Fibrotic Contracture (commonly known as frog extremity).
ODAP is considered as the cause of the disease neurolathyrism, a neurodegenerative disease that causes paralysis of the lower body: emaciation of Gluteal muscle (buttocks).
The sacral plexus is formed anterior to the piriformis muscle and gives rise to the sciatic nerve, the superior and inferior gluteal nerves, and the pudendal and posterior femoral cutaneous nerves.
Gluteal implants The augmentation of the buttocks is realized with a gluteal implant, which is emplaced under each gluteus maximus muscle; the insertion of the buttock prosthesis is through a midline incision (5-8-cm-wide) over the tailbone (coccyx).