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  1. Vaulting gait is a compensatory pattern of walking with increased hip flexion and knee extension to overcome leg length discrepancy. It is one of the musculoskeletal gait deviations that can be caused by structural or functional leg length differences.

  2. Sometimes, an injury or underlying medical condition can cause an abnormal gait. You may notice an abnormal gait if you drag your toes when you walk, take high steps or feel off balance when walking. Certain gait abnormalities are temporary and others require lifelong management.

  3. Apr 20, 2024 · Vaulting gait: a compensatory mechanism that can be real or apparent. Common in children with limb length discrepancy. Cause: pelvic droop, decreased hip and knee flexion, ankle plantar flexion

  4. Important measures of gait include walking speed, cadence (number of steps per minute), walking base width (measured from midpoint to midpoint of both heels), step length (measured from the point of foot contact to the point of contralateral foot contact) and stride length (linear distance covered by one gait cycle).

  5. There are eight basic pathological gaits that can be attributed to neurological conditions: hemiplegic, spastic diplegic, neuropathic, myopathic, Parkinsonian, choreiform, ataxic (cerebellar) and sensory.

  6. Dec 31, 2017 · Abnormal gait or walking abnormality is when a person is unable to walk in a typical way. Learn about the five types of abnormal gait, the possible causes, and how to diagnose and treat them.

  7. Oct 24, 2023 · Common Types of Gait Disorders. Other Causes of Gait Disorders. Treatment for Gait Disorders. 4 min read. The word gait refers to the movement you use to walk or run. Walking is a complex series...