Ataxic gait

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A gait that is unsteady, awkward, and uncoordinated is called ataxic gait.

Features[edit | edit source]

The patient's gait is wide-based with truncal instability. It is also irregular with lurching steps that results in lateral veering. If this is severe, it can lead to falls.

Conditions[edit | edit source]

  • This type of gait is seen in midline cerebellar disease.
  • It can also be seen with severe lose of proprioception (sensory ataxia).
Ataxic gait Resources
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