Talk:Gait abnormality

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[edit] Waddling

Waddling/Myopathic gait
Walking like a duck.
Pregnancy

Is this for real??? --Vlmastra 03:36, 10 February 2007 (UTC)

Yes. The extra weight and bulk can change the gait in late stage pregnancy. It may be more common with twins (or more), or among women whose back/ab/leg muscles are weak. WhatamIdoing (talk) 01:53, 3 February 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Dear

Dear Reader, in the part of Cerebellar lesion sign (DANISH),

Last 'H' should be 'HYPOTONIC limbs and posture'. According to Davidson Medicine Textbook, It can be Normal or Reduce(Hypotonic)

I guess there is a typing mistake and it written as 'HYPTONIC limbs and posture' and Hypotonic, Hypertonic make a very very different in medicine.

Please correct if I do mistake. Happy reading.