Antalgic gait |
Short stance phase of the affected side Decrease of the swing phase of the normal side |
Pain on weight bearing could be any reason from Back pathology to toe problem, e.g., degenerative hip joint |
Ataxic (stamping) gait |
Unsteady and uncoordinated walk with a wide base |
Cerebral cause Tabes dorsalis |
Equinus (tiptoes) gait |
Walking on tiptoes |
Weak dorsiflexion and/or plantar contractures |
Equinovarous gait |
Walking on the out border of the foot |
CETV |
Hemiplegic (circumductory) gait |
Moving the whole leg in a half circle path |
Spastic muscle |
Rocking horse (gluteus maximum) gait |
The body shift backward at heel strike then move forward |
Weak or hypotonic gluteus maximum |
Quadriceps gait |
The body leans forward with hyperextension of the knee in the affected side |
Radiculopathy or spinal cord pathology |
Scissoring gait |
One leg crosses over the other |
Bilateral spastic adductors |
Short leg (Equinus) gait (more than 3 cm) |
Minimum: Dropping the pelvis on the affected side Moderate: Walks on forefoot of the short limb Severe: Combination of both |
Leg length discrepancy |
Steppage gait (high stepping - slapping - foot drop) |
No heel strike The foot lands on the floor with a sound like a slap |
Foot drop Polio Tibialis anterior dysfunction |
Trendelenburg (lurching) gait |
Trunk deviation towards the normal side When the foot of the affected side leaves the floor, the pelvis on this side drops |
Weak gluteus medius |
Waddling gait |
Lateral deviation of the trunk with an exaggerated elevation of the hip |
Muscular dystrophy |