Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

anormalidades en la marcha

English translation:

gait abnormalities / abnormal gait

Added to glossary by Robert Carter
Jan 25, 2018 23:57
6 yrs ago
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Spanish term

Anormalidades en la marcha

Spanish to English Medical Medical (general) traducción de una historia clínica
Paciente femenino de 55 años de edad, con antecedentes de Espondilosis severa, y Anormalidades en la marcha.
Se trata de una historia clínica en español (Argentina) que requiere de una traducción en inglés para Dubai.
Proposed translations (English)
3 +11 gait abnormalities
Change log

Feb 7, 2018 06:06: Robert Carter Created KOG entry

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Non-PRO (1): philgoddard

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Proposed translations

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gait abnormalities

Gait abnormality is a deviation from normal walking (gait). Watching a patient walk is the most important part of the neurological examination. Normal gait requires that many systems, including strength, sensation and coordination, function in an integrated fashion. Many common problems in the nervous system and musculoskeletal system will show up in the way a person walks.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gait_abnormality
Peer comment(s):

agree philgoddard : Or abnormal gait.
1 min
Thanks, Phil.
agree Stephen D. Moore : Justito, Robert.
6 mins
Thanks, Stephen.
agree Rachel Fell
15 mins
Thanks, Rachel.
agree Muriel Vasconcellos : I thought of 'abnormal gait' when I saw the question.
19 mins
Thanks, Muriel.
agree Joseph Tein : With Phil and Muriel ... "abnormal gait" sounds just a little more natural.//Hmm... I think you're way ahead in the race here.
28 mins
Thanks, Joe, if this gets chosen, I'll enter it in the glossary like that. //Ha ha, looks like it, but stranger things have happened before :-)
agree David Hollywood : I would go with "abnormal gait" too but ok
1 hr
Thanks, David.
agree Robert Forstag : “Abnornal gait.”
1 hr
Thanks, Robert.
agree Ventnai
7 hrs
Thanks, Ventnai.
agree neilmac : Snap! Having said that,"abnormal gait" may be better, although the Spanish is plural... Billy Connolly's incipient Parkinson's was apparently detected by a medic who saw him walking oddly...
9 hrs
Thanks, Neil, yes, it's a red flag for those kinds of diseases.
agree Neil Ashby : Medicine 101....
9 hrs
Thanks, Neil.
agree Cecilia Gowar
9 hrs
Thanks, Cecilia.
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