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  2. Antalgic Gait: Causes and Treatment - WebMD

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    Stubbed toe. Broken hip. Spinal fracture. Inflammation. Some conditions can cause swelling in your joints and nerves, leading to an antalgic gait. These can include: Rheumatoid arthritis, where ...

  3. Gait Disorders: Types, Causes, and Treatment - WebMD

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    Ataxic gait can be a symptom of alcohol intoxication and will get better once you become sober. Some medications can cause an ataxic gait, as well. In more severe cases, ataxic gait may be a sign ...

  4. Gait and Balance Problems: Causes and Treatment - Healthline

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    injury. trauma. inflammation. pain. Longer-term difficulties often result from muscular neurological issues. Problems with gait, balance, and coordination are often caused by specific conditions ...

  5. Antalgic Gait: Causes, Treatment, and more - Healthline

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    But antalgic gait may also result from more serious causes like a stroke or cancer. There are many underlying causes of antalgic gait. Causes generally fall into these major categories: injuries ...

  6. Unsteady Gait: Causes, Treatment, and When to Seek Help

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    There are often multiple causes of an unsteady gait. Some of these include: affective disorders and psychiatric conditions. cardiovascular diseases. infection and metabolic diseases ...

  7. Parkinsonian gait - Wikipedia

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    Parkinsonian gait (or festinating gait, from Latin festinare [to hurry]) is the type of gait exhibited by patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). [2] It is often described by people with Parkinson's as feeling like being stuck in place, when initiating a step or turning, and can increase the risk of falling. [3]

  8. What's a Trendelenburg Gait? Learn the Causes and Treatment

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    3 min read. A Trendelenburg gait is characterized by a certain walking style. It causes you to appear like you're swaying from side to side when you're walking. It may look as though you're ...

  9. Antalgic gait - Wikipedia

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    Antalgic gait. An antalgic gait is a gait that develops as a way to avoid pain while walking ( antalgic = anti- + alge, "against pain"). It is a form of gait abnormality where the stance phase of gait is abnormally shortened relative to the swing phase. It is a good indication of weight-bearing pain. [1]