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Template:Movement and gait symptoms and signs

From WikiMD's medical encyclopedia

Signs and symptoms relating to movement and gait
Gait
* Gait abnormality
  • CNS
    • Scissor gait
    • Cerebellar ataxia
    • Choreic gait
    • Festinating gait/Parkinsonian gait
    • Magnetic gait
    • Marche à petit pas
    • Propulsive gait
    • Stomping gait
    • Spastic gait
    • Truncal ataxia
    • Vestibular gait
  • Muscular
    • Myopathic gait/Waddling gait
    • Trendelenburg gait
    • Pigeon gait
  • Foot drop
    • Steppage gait
    • Toe walking
  • Asymmetric gait
    • Leaping gait
  • Asynchronous gait
    • Gunslinger's gait
    • Hemiparetic gait
    • Limp
    • Antalgic gait
  • Deformity
    • Lotus gait
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