What is a crouched gait?

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What is a crouched gait?

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answered Aug 7 by layla (93,340 points)
A crouched gait is an abnormal walking pattern that causes excessive flexion, "bending" at the hips, knees and the ankles, which results in a "crouched" or bent over posture while walking.

Crouched gait is often associated with cerebral palsy and other neurological conditions that affect motor control.

With a crouched gait the knees remain flexed or bent throughout the stance phase of walking, instead of extending fully as in a normal gait.

And the hips also remain flexed, which contributes to the overall stooped posture.

The ankles are also often held in a dorsiflexed position, which is where the toes point upward, instead of being plantarflexed, in which the toes point down as they normally would during the stance phase.

With a crouched gait it also leads to the inability to fully extend your knee during the stance phase of gait.

Involuntary muscle contractions and impaired motor control are also signs of a crouched gait.

Crouched gait is often caused by spasticity, which is a type of muscle stiffness which is a result of disrupted communication between the brain and the muscles.

And other factors such as limited range of motion, muscle imbalances and muscle weakness can also result in a crouched gait.

Cerebral palsy is the most common cause of crouched gait although other neurological conditions that affect motor control can also result in and cause a crouched gait.

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