Assessment - Gait - Ataxic Gait Demonstration
The patient's gait is wide-based with truncal instability and irregular lurching steps which results in lateral veering and if severe, falling. This type of gait is seen in midline cerebellar disease. It can also be seen with severe lose of proprioception (sensory ataxia). Physical Assessment Guide, Gait exam. Part of a series of free resources to accompany Dr. Nikita Vizniak's Books - for more information see http://prohealthsys.com
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