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            • gait cycle
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            • The cycle that the feet and legs make when walking, beginning when one heel hits the ground and ending when the same heel hits the ground again. Harvard Health Publishing
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            • Single limb support involves progression of the body over the foot and weight-bearing stability. The first sub-phase of single limb support is midstance, which is seen during the 12-31% of the gait cycle. - ProtoKinetics by
            • The gait cycle can be divided into 2 distinct phases. The weight bearing or stance phase, and the non-weight bearing or swing phase - footbionics by
            • The knees flex twice during each gait cycle. Flexion rises to between 8º and 9º after initial contact, soon followed by their extension during stance up to about 40% of the cycle. - SciELO by
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            • ciclo de marcha
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            • El ciclo de marcha es la secuencia de acontecimientos que tienen lugar desde el contacto de un talón con el suelo, hasta el siguiente contacto del mismo talón con el suelo. Durante un ciclo de marcha completo, cada miembro inferior considerado pasa por dos fases: A) Fase de apoyo: en la cual el pie de referencia está en contacto con el suelo. B) Fase de oscilación: en la que el pie de referencia está suspendido en el aire. Cinesiologia de la Marcha Humana Normal - by Stuart and Aida Nelson
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