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Spastic gait

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Spastic gait is a form of gait abnormality. Among the treatment options is chemodenervation.[1]

Presentation

Asymmetric foot dragging.[2][3]

Conditions associated with a spastic gait

References

  1. ^ Esquenazi A (2004). "Evaluation and management of spastic gait in patients with traumatic brain injury". J Head Trauma Rehabil. 19 (2): 109–18. doi:10.1097/00001199-200403000-00004. PMID 15247822. S2CID 42141568.
  2. ^ Medline Plus
  3. ^ About Physical Therapy