Steppage gait
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Steppage gait (High stepping, Neuropathic gait) is a form of gait abnormality characterised by foot drop due to loss of dorsiflexion.[1] The foot hangs with the toes pointing down, causing the toes to scrape the ground while walking, requiring someone to lift the leg higher than normal when walking.[2][3][4]
It can be caused by damage to the deep peroneal nerve.[5]
Presentation
Conditions associated with a steppage gait
- Foot drop
- Polio
- Multiple sclerosis
- Guillain-Barré
- Spinal disc herniation
- Anterior Compartment Muscle Atrophy
- Deep fibular nerve Injury
- Spondylolisthesis
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