Gait Dysfunction

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What Is Gait Dysfunction?

The word gait refers to the movement you use to walk or run. Walking is a complex series of movements that requires your brain, bones, and muscles to work together, with help from your heart and lungs. If there is a problem with any of those systems, it could affect your ability to walk. This is known as a gait disorder.

Gait disorders can be a symptom of an underlying condition. They tend to be more common among older adults. Having a gait condition can affect your quality of life and put you at a greater risk for falling and injuring yourself.

How to find out what type of Gait Disorders?

Doctors can look at how you are moving and figure out what type of gait disorder you are showing. The way your body moves will give them clues about the underlying cause of your gait problems. This can help them diagnose the issue and plan for treatments.

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Common Types Of Gait Disorders

Each type of gait disorder has variations, and no two people will have the exact same symptoms. Doctors will look for general characteristics of the way you move when assessing your gait. Some of the more common gait disorders include the following.

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Other Causes of Gait Disorders?

There are additional reasons that you may have difficulty walking. Chronic pain from conditions like arthritis or past injuries can affect how you walk. Pain or weakness in your feet may be a consideration, as well. You may have balance issues from a problem with your inner ear that affects movement.

Medical conditions such as heart disease, respiratory difficulties, and obesity can also affect your mobility and how you move.

treatment for Gait disorders

Once your doctor knows why you are having gait issues, they can make a plan to manage the condition.
You can benefit from physical therapy and exercise to improve your overall strength. Mobility aids such as a cane or walker might be helpful for you. You may need special footwear or orthotics to improve your gait. ‌If you have a gait disorder, our physical therapist can help you minimize the effects and give you back as much mobility as possible!