Walking in great gait

Walking with a large gait refers to the cause of deep sensory disturbances. The characteristics of walking are large stride when walking, wide legs distance, high foot lift, strong footway hitting the ground, both eyes can be partially relieved when the eyes are open, and eyes are unstable when the eyes are closed. Can not even walk, often accompanied by sensory disorders, Romberg sign positive seen in subacute combined degeneration of spinal cord. Is one of the clinical manifestations of abnormal gait. Gait refers to the posture of the patient while walking. It is a complex motor process, which requires a high degree of coordination between the nervous system and muscles. It also involves many spinal reflexes and adjustments of the large and small cerebellum, as well as the completeness of various posture reflexes, coordination of sensory systems and motor systems. Observing gait often provides important clues to neurological diseases. Different diseases may have different special gaits, but gait is not the basis for diagnosis, but has reference significance for diagnosis. Attention should be paid to exclude abnormal gait caused by deformities of bones, bones, joints, muscles, blood vessels, skin and subcutaneous tissue.

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