Gait problems Flashcards

1
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Spastic gait:

  • Define
  • What type of lesion does this show?
A

Stiff, circumduction of legs +/- scuffing of the toe

UMN lesions

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Extrapyramidal gait:

  • Define
  • What type of lesion does this show?
A

Flexed posture
Shuffling feet
Slow to start
Postural instability

Parkinson’s Disease

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Apraxic gait:

  • Define
  • What distinctive thing does the patient complain of?
  • What type of lesion does this show?
A

‘Gluing to the floor’ on attempting walking or a wide based unsteady gait.

Normal pressure hydrocephalus
Multi-infarct states

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Ataxic gait:

  • Define
  • What are patients unable to do?
  • What type of lesion does this show? - 2
A

Wide based
Falls
Cannot walk heel-to-toe

Cereballar lesions - MS, alcohol etc.

Proprioceptive sensory loss (e.g. sensory neuropathy, b12 deficiency).

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Myopathic gait:

  • What is the gait like?
  • What can they not do?
A

Waddling gait

Cannot climb stairs or stand from sitting due to hip girdle weakness

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