Pigeon gait
Form of gait abnormality
Pigeon gait, also known as in-toeing gait, is a form of gait abnormality where feet have an inward rotation.
Presentation
Torsional abnormalities.[1]
- Hip dysplasia
See also
- Pigeon toe (in-toeing)
- Gait abnormality
References
- ^ Prince, Jim McMorran, Damian Crowther, Stew McMorran, Steve Youngmin, Ian Wacogne, Jon Pleat, Clive. "pigeon gait - General Practice Notebook". www.gpnotebook.co.uk.
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Signs and symptoms relating to movement and gait
- Gait abnormality
- CNS
- Scissor gait
- Cerebellar ataxia
- Choreic gait
- Festinating gait/Parkinsonian gait
- Magnetic gait
- Marche à petit pas
- Propulsive gait
- Stomping gait
- Spastic gait
- Truncal ataxia
- Vestibular gait
- Muscular
- Myopathic gait/Waddling gait
- Trendelenburg gait
- Pigeon gait
- Foot drop
- Asymmetric gait
- Asynchronous gait
- Deformity
- Abnormal posturing
- Stooped posture
- Opisthotonus
- Spasm
- Trismus
- Cramp
- Tetany
- Hypertonia
- Joint locking
- Catalepsy
- Waxy flexibility
- Grimacing
- Tonic immobility
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