Hemiplegic-gait
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Hemiplegic Gait

Introduction Hemiplegic gait is caused by neurological damage, most commonly caused by a stroke, severe brain damage, or other central nervous system problems. It differentiates itself by a particular movement pattern that affects only one side of the body, presenting mobility and balance issues. Understanding hemiplegic gait requires an examination of its causes, characteristics, rehabilitation…

Abnormal-Gait
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Abnormal Gait

Introduction Abnormal gait, more commonly known as a walking abnormality, happens whenever someone is unable to walk normally. An accident, underlying medical issues, or anomalies in the legs and feet could be reasons for this. Walking appears to be a straightforward action. However, the body’s multiple systems, such as strength, coordination, and sensation, work together…