Gaits Flashcards

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What gait has patients walking with a wide base, slapping their feet, and usually watch their legs so they know where they are?

A

Tabetic or ataxic

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What gait is the affected leg rigid and swung from the hip in a semicircle by movements of the trunk. The p attention leans to the affected side, and the arm on that side is held in a rigid, semi flexed position?

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Hemiplegic

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What gait is characteristic of spastic paraplegia, the legs with be adducted, cross alternatively in front with knees scraping together, steps are short, progression is slow.

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Scissors

Possibly Related to cerebral palsy

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What gait is from dislocated hips or muscular dystrophies, trunk muscles are used, patient rolls from side to side. A weakness of trunk and pelvic girdle will cause pelvic tilt?

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Waddling gait

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What gait involves high knee movement and flopping of foot, toes drag on floor?

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Steppage aka foot drop

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Paralysis of anterior tibial muscles, alcoholic neuritis, peroneal nerve injury, polio, progressive atrophy are related to what gait?

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Steppage aka foot drop

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What gait? The movement of advancing leg starts slow then is flung forward and lands with a stomp, wide-based, irregular, reeling, deviated, staggering on turning. Irregularity and unsteadiness from vertigo, tendency to reel to one side, legs look loose.

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Cerebellar

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What gait has a Forward leaning posture and short shuffling steps, begins slowly and becomes more rapid?

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Propulsion or festination
Parkinson’s= extrapyramidal problems
Paralysis agitans

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What gait can simulate various paralysis-not organic. More pronounced, complete, can use leg if needed BIZARRE?

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Hysterical

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What gait is hysterical ataxia with bizarre incoordination, patient can’t stand or walk, all leg movements can be done if patient is sitting or lying?

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Atasia-abasia

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What gait is from pain in weight bearing, the affected limb is put down carefully and a short step is taken to remove the weight quickly from shortening of leg, deformity of foot, knee injury?

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Limping

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What gait is from acute alcoholism or drug poisoning, multiple neuritis, brain tremors, multiple sclerosis, or general paresis?

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Drunken aka staggering gait

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What gait is characteristic of posterior column disease and results from loss of proprioceptive sense in the extremities?

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Tabetic or ataxic

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