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Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Unsteady Gait

Unsteady Gait






The term “Gait” means walking pattern and unsteady gait is the condition of walking abnormally. Abnormal gait results from number of causes like injury on the brain, spinal cord, injury caused to the legs and even trauma to the inner ear. Certain medical conditions like Parkinson’s disease, Guillain Barre Syndrome, and Multiple Sclerosis can cause unsteady gait.


Abnormal walking pattern is the result of uncontrolled muscular deformation on the legs and specific problems in brain and central nervous system. This is largely seen in old age people who may have difficulty in walking due to age factor and underlying medical issues. Old people will not have stability and balance in walking resulting in abnormal gait problem. For instance people with Rheumatoid Arthritis, Cerebral Palsy and Muscular Dystrophy will have difficulty in normal walking. Most of the gait problems can be resolved if the underlying cause is identified and treated.










Types :


Gait is described as the style of walking or how a person walks. Many times, we may not be able to control the walking pattern due to underlying physical or medical issues.


There are 5 types of unsteady gait based on the style of walking.


Propulsive gait is one which the person walks with stiff posture bending his head forward. Scissors gait will be like crouching with legs flexed at the hips and the knees and thighs will be hitting each other in the shape of scissors.


Spastic gait is the term that describes the walking style with stiff and dragging walk resulting from contraction of long muscle on one side.


Steppage gait is the style in which the foot drops and hangs leaving the toes pointing down. In this position the toes will scrape the ground when the person walks and the person have to make movement for lifting the leg in high position while walking.


Waddling gait resembles walking like a duck and this condition is seen in childhood.


Causes :


Unsteady gait is caused by many diseases in various parts of the body. Arthritis is the first cause affecting the joints of the foot making one to walk with difficulty and abnormal position. A person having foot problems like Ingrown Toenail, skin sore, Callus and swelling on his foot will have abnormal walking pattern. Any trauma or injury with fracture to the legs can cause problem.


Some people will have difference in sizes of legs causing difficulty in normal walking. Tendonitis, infections on the foot, taking prolonged injections on the legs and buttocks, wearing improper shoes and shin splints can cause unsteady gait.


Propulsive gait is caused by poisoning of chemicals like carbon monoxide or manganese. It can occur as a side effect of Parkinson’s disease and intake of medications like phenolthiazine, loxapine, thiothixene.


Spastic gait and scissors gait is caused due to Abscess in the brain, head trauma, tumor in the brain, Stroke, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, liver failure, trauma or injury on the spine and tumor in the spinal cord.


Steppage gait is caused due to muscle weakness, multiple sclerosis, lumbar disc problem, spinal cord injury, poliomyelitis and Guillain Barre Syndrome.


Wadding gait is the result of congenital hip dysplasia, myopathy or muscular weakness, muscular dystrophy and spinal cord problems.


Ataxic gait is caused by alcohol toxicity, acute cerebral problem, and brain injury, degeneration of nerve cells in the Cerebellum, poly-neuropathy and intake of medicines like phenytoin.


Treatment :


Treating the cause of the problem is important for walking in normal pattern. In case if the person is suffering from conversion disorder, he should be given counseling along with family support to come out of the trauma. In case of physical injury or fracture taking complete rest is the best remedy for healing.


Propulsive Gait :


The person should be motivated to walk independently. It is necessary to practice exercises and learn the normal walking pattern. He will not have adequate balance hence is likely to fall on the ground while walking. For this reason people with propulsive gait should be allowed to walk only on even grounds and avoid uneven or rugged terrain. Through regular physiotherapy and training for walking, the conditions can be improved.


Scissors Gait :


This type of people will not have skin sensation and is prone to get skin sores. Leg braces and splinters can be used for walking in right position. Consulting a physical therapist is good for doing exercise therapy and getting trained for normal walking. In case of muscular problems you can take muscle relaxing drugs with consultation of doctor.


Spastic Gait :


Wearing shoe splinters and leg braces is highly useful for walking and standing alone. You can also use walker for overcoming the deficient of poor balance.


Steppage Gait :


Consult a physiotherapist for learning exercises and getting trained for normal walking style.











Unsteady Gait – Symptoms, Causes, Treatment

Unsteady Gait – Symptoms, Causes, Treatment

What is Unsteady gait?


An unsteady gait is a condition involving a problem with walking in a coordinated manner. Abnormalities in walking are very uncontrollable and unusual patterns of walking are normally caused by injuries, diseases to the feet, brain, legs, spine, as well as inner ear.










The manner in which an individual walks is referred to as their gait. There are many different kinds of abnormalities with walking which are formed automatically. There are some abnormalities with walking which are so distinctive they have been given explanatory names, for instance:


Propulsive gait
This is a stooped and rigid posture where the neck and head are turned forward.


Spastic gait
This is a stiff and foot-dragging walk caused by long-term, one-sided muscle contraction.


Scissors gait
The legs are slightly flexed at the knees and hips, giving the appearance of crouching with the knees and thighs crossing or hitting in a scissor-like motion.
Waddling gait
This is a distinctive duck-like walk which may appear in childhood or later in life.


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Steppage gait
This is when the foot drops and hangs with the toes pointed downward, making the toes scrape along the ground when walking.


Unsteady Gait Causes


Gaits which are abnormal can happen because of diseases in various parts of the body. The broad causes of gaits which are abnormal can consist of:



  • Conversion disorder

  • Arthritis of foot joints or the leg

  • Fracture

  • Problems for the foot – such as Callus, corn, Ingrown Toenail, wart etc

  • Hemophilia

  • Infection

  • Injections in muscles which causes soreness in leg or buttocks

  • Legs of different lengths

  • Injury

  • Myositis

  • Torsion of the testis

  • Shin splints

  • Tendonitis

  • Uncomfortable or tight shoes


This list of course is not all-embracing.


Causes of Definite Gaits


Propulsive gait

  • Poisoning of carbon-monoxide

  • Manganese poisoning

  • Parkinson’s disease

  • Certain drugs including haloperidol, phenothiazines, loxapine, thiothixene, metyrosine as well as metoclopramide


Scissors and spastic gait

  • Cerebral Palsy

  • Cerebrovascular accident – Stroke

  • Cervical spondylosis with myelopathy

  • Liver failure

  • Multiple Sclerosis

  • Spinal cord trauma

  • Pernicious anemia

  • Spinal cord tumor

  • Syphilitic meningomyelitis

  • Cerebral palsy

  • Syringomyelia


Steppage gait

Waddling gait

Broad-based or ataxic gait

  • Alcohol intoxication

  • Neuropathy – as with diabetes

  • Long term brain injury due to Alcoholism

  • Use of certain drugs such as Dilantin

  • Stroke


Unsteady Gait Treatment


First there needs to be a thorough evaluation by the primary care physician and perhaps then a referral to a specialist. A total history and physical will be needed as well as diagnostic and laboratory studies. The treatment will of course depend on the diagnosis after these tests.


Treatment usually corrects the gait. For instance, abnormalities of the gait caused by any injury to a section of the leg will get better as the leg starts to heal.


For propulsive gait

  • The individual needs to be encouraged to get to a point where they are as independent and self-reliant as possible.

  • Lots of time should be allowed for every day activities, specially walking. Individuals with this difficulty are vulnerable to falling because of balance that is poor and an effort which is unaware to try to catch up.

  • Walking assistance should be provided for safety motives, particularly when the ground is uneven.

  • A physical therapist should be consulted for exercise therapy as well as retraining on walking.


For scissors gait

  • Failure of skin feeling is usually linked with this gait, so care of the skin should be available so as to evade Skin Ulcers or breakdown.

  • Leg braces as well as splints in-shoe may help keep correct foot placement for walking and standing. A physical therapist may supply these as well as exercise therapy.


For spastic gait

  • Both passive and active exercises are positive.

  • Leg braces as well as splints in-shoe may help keep correct foot placement for walking as well as standing. A physical therapist may help with this as well as provide therapy exercise.

  • A walker or cane is advised for anyone with poor balance


For steppage gait

  • Sufficient rest is positive. Weariness often causes an affected individual to stumble and fall after stubbing the toe.

  • Leg braces as well as splints in-shoe may help with maintaining foot placement for walking and standing as well as help from a physical therapist.