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  1. Jun 26, 2024 · Difficulty walking or gait abnormality characteristics. If you're experiencing difficulty walking, it can likely be described by: Propulsive gait: Slouched, rigid posture in which the person walks with their head and neck pushed forward.

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    • What to look for with an unsteady gait?
    • What causes an unsteady gait?
    • When do I seek medical help for an unsteady gait?
    • How is an unsteady gait diagnosed?
    • How is an unsteady gait treated?
    • What can I do at home to treat an unsteady gait?
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    An unsteady gait refers to a pattern of walking that’s unstable. This can increase your risk of injury if left unmanaged. Using walking aids and making some small changes to your environment can help.

    Walking is typically a smooth motion created by putting one foot in front of the other. Unless you’re walking on an uneven surface, your walking pattern should feel steady and even.

    However, your walking pattern is no longer smooth if you have an unsteady gait. It may be shuffling, uneven, or feel otherwise unstable.

    An unsteady gait has many potential causes that range from temporary to long term. An unsteady gait can increase your risk for falls and injury, so it’s important to seek medical help for more serious causes of this symptom.

    An unsteady gait can encompass several different symptoms. Examples include:

    •dizziness or vertigo when walking

    •shuffling when walking

    •instability, or lacking balance

    •unsteady

    People with a chronically unsteady gait often have a wide stance when walking. They may walk slowly and exhibit caution when walking, and may even stumble.

    Many disorders and contributing factors cause an unsteady gait. There are often multiple causes of an unsteady gait. Some of these include:

    •affective disorders and psychiatric conditions

    •cardiovascular diseases

    •infection and metabolic diseases

    •musculoskeletal disorders

    •neurologic disorders

    Seek immediate medical attention if you suddenly experience an unsteady gait coupled with any of the following symptoms:

    •a fall with injuries or a fall on your head

    •can’t speak clearly

    •difficulty breathing

    •dizziness

    •drooping on one side of the face

    Your doctor will first take a medical history and ask you about what medications you are taking. It’s also important to report if you have a history of falls or near falls, as well as any alcohol consumption history or use of recreational drugs.

    Your doctor will also evaluate your gait to view how you are walking. They may ask you to walk toe to heel. Other considerations are stance, step length, and if you need help when walking.

    Your doctor may classify your gait using a scale known as the Functional Ambulation Classification Scale. This scale rates your gait on a zero to five scale, with five being a person who can walk independently and without assistance from others.

    A doctor will then consider if you have related symptoms that may require additional tests. These can include:

    •blood pressure checks in a lying, seated, and standing position

    •blood testing for hemoglobin levels, thyroid function, electrolytes, blood glucose, and vitamin B-12 tests

    Treatments for an unsteady gait depend upon its causes. A doctor may prescribe medications to reduce an unsteady gait if you have the following conditions:

    •arthritis

    •depression

    •hypothyroidism

    •orthostatic hypertension

    •Parkinson’s disease

    Because an unsteady gait increases your risk for falls, it’s important to evaluate your home. Here are some steps you can take:

    •Take care to remove all objects from walkways. Examples include shoes, books, clothing, and papers.

    •Make sure your walkways are well lit. You may wish to place nightlights in wall outlets to make sure that your path is visible.

    •Place nonslip mats on your bathtub floor as well as where you step outside the tub. You can also place nonskid, adhesive strips on the tub floor.

    •Always wear nonskid shoes when walking inside your house to reduce your fall risk.

    Keep a flashlight at your bedside and use it if you need to get up at night.

    An unsteady gait is a pattern of walking that’s unstable and can increase your risk of injury. Learn about the signs, causes, diagnosis, and treatment of this symptom and when to see a doctor.

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  5. Feb 2, 2021 · According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a single bout of moderate-to-vigorous activity (including walking) can improve our sleep, thinking, and learning while reducing...

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