| swing-through g. |
a gait in which the crutches are advanced and then the legs are swung past them.
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| swing-to g. |
a gait in which the crutches are advanced and the legs are swung to the same point.
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| swinging flashlight s. |
Marcus Gunn's pupillary phenomenon.
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| swinging flashlight t. |
with the patient's eyes fixed at a distance and a strong light shining before the intact eye, a crisp bilateral contraction of the pupil is noted. On moving the light to the affected eye, both pupils dilate for a short period. Then on return of the light to the intact eye, both pupils contract promptly and remain contracted. Indicative of minimal damage to the optic nerve or retina. See also Marcus Gunn's pupillary phenomenon, under phenomenon.
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| swing-through gait |
A gait in which the crutches are advanced and the legs are swung between and ahead of the crutches.
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