32 Gait Disorders
Etiology and Classification
Gait disorders can be classified in a number of ways: etiologically (Table 32-1), anatomically (Table 32-2), and clinically (Table 32-3; Fig. 32-1). Perhaps the most useful approach to understanding gait disorders is a clinicoanatomic one. According to this method, gait disorders can be divided into roughly three anatomic categories: cortical, subcortical, and peripheral. A variety of well-defined clinical gait syndromes can be described under each anatomic rubric.
Myelopathy |
Parkinsonism |
Multiple infarcts/small vessel disease |
Hydrocephalus |
Cerebellar disease |
Sensory Deficits |
Gait Type | Clinical Features | Associated Findings |
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Frontal gait |