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Myopathic gait

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Medical condition
Myopathic gait
SpecialtyNeurology
Causesweakness of the proximal muscles of the pelvic girdle

Myopathic gait (or waddling gait) is a form of gait abnormality.

The "waddling" is due to the weakness of the proximal muscles of the pelvic girdle.

The patient uses circumduction to compensate for gluteal weakness.

Conditions associated with a myopathic gait include pregnancy, congenital hip dysplasia, muscular dystrophies and spinal muscular atrophy.

References

  1. "Gait > Abnormal".
  2. Saint, Sanjay; Wiese, Jeff; Bent, Stephen (2006). Clinical clerkships: the answer book. Hagerstown, MD: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. p. 219. ISBN 0-7817-3754-0.

See also

Signs and symptoms relating to movement and gait
Gait
Coordination
Abnormal movement
Posturing
Paralysis
Weakness
Range of motion
Other


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