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- ataxia of gait、cerebellar gait、cerebellar gait ataxia
WordNet
- a horses manner of moving
- a persons manner of walking
- inability to coordinate voluntary muscle movements; unsteady movements and staggering gait (同)ataxy, dyssynergia, motor_ataxia
PrepTutorEJDIC
- 歩きぶり,足どり
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Abnormalities of gait and mobility
ICD-10 |
R26 |
ICD-9 |
781.2 |
DiseasesDB |
15409 |
MedlinePlus |
003199 |
eMedicine |
pmr/225 |
MeSH |
D020233 |
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.[1]
Contents
- 1 Presentation and causes
- 2 See also
- 3 References
- 4 External links
Presentation and causes
Quadrupedalism in an Iraqi family
Persons suffering from peripheral neuropathy experience numbness and tingling in their hands and feet. This can cause ambulation impairment, such as trouble climbing stairs or maintaining balance. Gait abnormality is also common in persons with nervous system problems such as Multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, Myasthenia gravis, Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus, and Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease. Orthopedic corrective treatments may also manifest into gait abnormality, such as lower extremity amputation, post-fracture, and arthroplasty (joint replacement). Difficulty in ambulation that results from chemotherapy is generally temporary in nature, though recovery times of six months to a year are common. Likewise, difficulty in walking due to arthritis or joint pains (antalgic gait) sometimes resolves spontaneously once the pain is gone.[2][3] Hemiplegic persons have circumduction gait and those with cerebral palsy often have scissoring gait.
See also
- Ataxia
- Foot drop
- Gait Abnormality Rating Scale
- Limp
References
- ^ Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 16th ed., Ch. 346, Approach to the Paitent with Neurological Disease
- ^ "Gait Abnormality Coding Checklist by Jun Mapili, PT, MA13212503469Ed". Selmanholman.com. Retrieved 2014-06-10.
- ^ ICD-9-cm Chrisenders[dead link]
External links
- Gait Abnormality Coding Checklist by Jun Mapili, PT, MAEd
- Children's Hospital Boston
- Classification
- Case Study
- Videos of various abnormal gaits
Symptoms and signs: nervous and musculoskeletal systems (R25–R29, 781.0, 781.2–9)
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Primarily nervous system |
Primarily CNS |
Movement disorders |
- Dyskinesia: Athetosis
- Tremor
- Dyskinesia
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Gait abnormality |
- Scissor gait
- Cerebellar ataxia
- Festinating gait
- Marche a petit pas
- Propulsive gait
- Stomping gait
- Spastic gait
- Magnetic gait
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Lack of coordination |
- Dyskinesia: Ataxia
- Cerebellar ataxia/Dysmetria
- Sensory ataxia
- Dyssynergia
- Dysdiadochokinesia
- Asterixis
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Other |
- Abnormal posturing: Opisthotonus
- Sensory processing disorder: Hemispatial neglect
- Facial weakness
- Hyperreflexia
- Pronator drift
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Primarily PNS |
Gait abnormality |
- Steppage gait
- Antalgic gait
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Primarily muscular |
Movement disorders |
- Spasm
- Fasciculation
- Fibrillation
- Myokymia
- Cramp
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Gait abnormality |
- Myopathic gait
- Trendelenburg gait
- Pigeon gait
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Other |
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Primarily skeletal |
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Primarily joint |
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Orthopedic examination
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General |
- Straight leg raise
- Gait abnormality
- Unequal leg length
- Range of motion
- Palpation
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Lower Limb |
Hip examination |
- Galeazzi test
- Barlow maneuver
- Ober's test
- Ortolani test
- Patrick's test
- Thomas test
- Trendelenburg's sign
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Knee examination |
- Apley grind test
- Ballottement
- Clarke's test
- Drawer test
- Lachman test
- McMurray test
- Patella tap
- Pivot-shift test
- Wilson test
- Valgus stress test
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Foot & Ankle |
- Hubscher's maneuver
- Mulder's sign
- Simmonds' test
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Upper Limb |
Shoulder examination |
- Apprehension test
- Gerber's test
- Hawkins-Kennedy test
- Neer impingement sign
- O'Brien's test
- Speed's test
- Yergason's test
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Elbow examination |
- Cozen's test
- Elbow extension test
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Wrist & Hand |
- Durkan's test
- Finkelstein's test
- Froment's sign
- Lunotriquetral shear test
- Phalen maneuver
- Tinel sign
- Watson's test
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Spine |
- Gaenslen's test
- Schober's test
- Waddell's signs
- Larrey's sign
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Index of joint
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Description |
- Anatomy
- head and neck
- cranial
- arms
- torso and pelvis
- legs
- bursae and sheathes
- Physiology
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Disease |
- Arthritis
- acquired
- back
- childhood
- soft tissue
- Congenital
- Injury
- Symptoms and signs
- Examination
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Treatment |
- Procedures
- Drugs
- rheumatoid arthritis
- gout
- topical analgesics
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English Journal
- Gait analysis and the cumulative gait index (CGI): Translational tools to assess impairments exhibited by rats with olivocerebellar ataxia.
- Lambert CS1, Philpot RM2, Engberg ME2, Johns BE2, Kim SH3, Wecker L4.
- Behavioural brain research.Behav Brain Res.2014 Nov 1;274:334-43. doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2014.08.004. Epub 2014 Aug 10.
- Deviations from 'normal' locomotion exhibited by humans and laboratory animals may be determined using automated systems that capture both temporal and spatial gait parameters. Although many measures generated by these systems are unrelated and independent, some may be related and dependent, represe
- PMID 25116252
- Cerebellar ataxia and functional genomics: Identifying the routes to cerebellar neurodegeneration.
- Smeets CJ1, Verbeek DS2.
- Biochimica et biophysica acta.Biochim Biophys Acta.2014 Oct;1842(10):2030-2038. doi: 10.1016/j.bbadis.2014.04.004. Epub 2014 Apr 13.
- Cerebellar ataxias are progressive neurodegenerative disorders characterized by atrophy of the cerebellum leading to motor dysfunction, balance problems, and limb and gait ataxia. These include among others, the dominantly inherited spinocerebellar ataxias, recessive cerebellar ataxias such as Fried
- PMID 24726947
- A home balance exercise program improves walking in people with cerebellar ataxia.
- Keller JL1, Bastian AJ2.
- Neurorehabilitation and neural repair.Neurorehabil Neural Repair.2014 Oct;28(8):770-8. doi: 10.1177/1545968314522350. Epub 2014 Feb 13.
- Background. Physical therapy intervention is the primary treatment for gait ataxia and imbalance in individuals with cerebellar damage. Our aim was to determine if a home balance exercise program is feasible for improving locomotor and balance abilities in these individuals. Methods. A total of 14 p
- PMID 24526707
Japanese Journal
- Dumbbell-Shaped Abducens Schwannoma: Case Report
- SHIBAO Shunsuke,HAYASHI Saeko,YOSHIDA Kazunari
- Neurologia medico-chirurgica 54(4), 331-336, 2014
- … Neurological examination showed left sensorineural hearing impairment, hypesthesia in the distribution of the left first and second branches of the trigeminal nerve, left curtain sign, and gait disturbance. … Postoperatively, hearing disturbance and ataxia were improved and complete abducens nerve paresis appeared. …
- NAID 130003383236
- A case of mediastinal lymph node cancer of unknown primary origin discovered in paraneoplastic neurological syndrome and positive for anti-Hu antibodies
- 植田 真三久,岩永 幸一郎,若原 鉄平,吉村 雅裕
- 日本呼吸器外科学会雑誌 27(1), 100-105, 2013
- … A 71-year-old female was seen by a previous physician for gait disturbance that had worsened a month prior. … Neurological examination led to a diagnosis of sensory ataxia due to peripheral neuropathy. … Gait disturbance testing revealed cancer in the mediastinal lymph nodes that tested positive for anti-Hu antibodies, as reported here. …
- NAID 130003368729
- Midbrain Panda Sign in a Patient with Wilson's Disease
- Plantone Domenico,Primiano Guido,Servidei Serenella
- Internal Medicine 52(11), 1285-1285, 2013
- NAID 130003365628
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