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Gait Disorders

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Focus Physical Therapy Can Help You Resolve Your Gait Disorders

Gait disorders refer to any condition or impairment that affects your ability to walk smoothly, efficiently, or safely. They can manifest various limitations and symptoms, including:

  • Reduced mobility and walking speed
  • Difficulty navigating uneven surfaces or stairs
  • Increased risk of falls and injuries
  • Compromised balance and coordination
  • Altered posture and overall stability

Unfortunately, these challenges impact daily activities and can undermine your independence, confidence, and quality of life. Our highly trained therapists at Focus Physical Therapy employ a holistic approach to address the root causes of gait disorders. We will work closely with you to understand your unique needs, craft a personalized plan, and provide the support you need to rediscover the freedom of movement. Experience the life-changing benefits of our holistic approach to gait rehabilitation – book your consultation today!

Exploring Variations in Gait: Understanding Different Types of Gait Disorders

Gait disorders are relatively common and affect people of all ages, genders, and health statuses. However, they are more prevalent among older adults, individuals with neurological conditions, and those recovering from injury or surgery.

Focus Physical Therapy routinely treat various gait disorders, including altered walking patterns, unsteadiness, or difficulty coordinating movement. Some typical gait issues our physical therapists in Santa Clarita, CA work with include the following:

  • Antalgic gait: A limping pattern caused by pain or discomfort during weight-bearing on the affected limb.
  • Hemiplegic gait: An irregular gait characterized by the affected leg swinging out and around, commonly seen in individuals who have experienced a stroke.
  • Parkinsonian gait: A shuffling gait with small steps, stooped posture, and reduced arm swing, often associated with Parkinson’s disease.
  • Ataxic gait: An unsteady, wide-based gait marked by poor coordination and balance, typically linked to cerebellar dysfunction.
  • Trendelenburg gait: This pattern, known as “hip dropping,” results from weakness or dysfunction in the hip abductor muscles.

What Are The Common Causes and Conditions Affecting Gait?

It is estimated that gait disorders affect approximately 24% of adults aged 60 years and older and nearly 35% of individuals aged 70 years or older, with over 60% of those aged 80 years or older experiencing difficulties.

People with chronic health conditions like Parkinson’s disease, stroke, or arthritis, are more susceptible to developing gait abnormalities. Here are some common reasons why your gait could be affected:

  • Musculoskeletal Issues: Conditions like arthritis, joint stiffness, or muscle weakness can alter walking patterns and contribute to gait disorders. If you have had recent surgery on your lower extremities you will often encounter changes to your gait.
  • Neurological Disorders: Parkinson’s disease, stroke, multiple sclerosis, and other neurological conditions can cause muscle weakness, spasticity, or impaired coordination, impacting gait.
  • Vestibular Disorders: Inner ear problems, such as labyrinthitis or Meniere’s disease, can lead to balance issues and unsteady gait.
  • Sensory Deficits: Peripheral neuropathy (i.e., diabetic or from cardiovascular disease) may result in a lack of proprioception, affecting balance and coordination during movement.
  • Age-Related Decline: Natural aging processes can cause a decline in strength and flexibility and impaired vision or reduced balance, leading to gait disturbances.

Call 661-255-4205 today and request an appointment with one of our specialists!

Success Stories from Our Happy Patients

Having the pleasure of working with Adam for a few years, I know how much he cares for his patients well-being. Adam is highly knowledgeable in the physical recovery and natural mechanics of the body and will get you back to living a pain free normal life. The combination of Adam’s gentle technique, his kindness and compassion, you’d regret going…

– Sara R.

Adam has been my physical therapist for many, many years. He has successfully rehabilitated me for various physical problems that are due to neurological, muscular and skeletal issues. Adam is not only an extremely skilled and knowledgeable physical therapist, but he is also compassionate, kind and gentle. He truly cares about the well-being of his patients. Try him! You won’t be…

– Sherry R.

What to expect from your physical therapy sessions in Santa Clarita, CA

Our experienced physical therapists will provide personalized, holistic care that targets the root causes of your gait disturbances, empowering you to move with ease, balance, and confidence. We are dedicated to helping you regain your mobility, balance, and confidence using proven treatments to ensure the best possible outcomes.

During your initial session, our physical therapists will conduct a comprehensive evaluation of your gait disorder. Specifically, they will assess the following:

Medical history

A thorough review of your medical history to better understand any underlying health conditions, previous injuries, or surgeries that may impact your gait.

Gait analysis

By observing and assessing your walking patterns, our skilled therapists can identify gait abnormalities and tailor a personalized treatment plan to address your specific needs.

Strength tests

These assessments help determine your muscle strength and identify any weaknesses contributing to your gait disorder.

Joint range of motion

A thorough examination of your joint flexibility and mobility lets our physical therapists pinpoint any restrictions impacting your gait.

Use of assistive devices

Furthermore, our physical therapists may recommend and train you to properly use assistive devices, such as canes or walkers, to support your recovery journey.

Focus Physical Therapy takes a holistic approach to treating gait disorders

Our physical therapists employ various treatment modalities when resolving gait issues, such as:

At Focus Physical Therapy, we are committed to helping you achieve optimal function and well-being through a compassionate, holistic approach to physical therapy.

Don’t let gait disorders hold you back any longer.

The team of specialists at Focus Physical Therapy is eager to assist you in overcoming your gait disorder and reclaiming the joy of movement. Schedule your appointment with our expert physical therapists in Santa Clarita, CA today and take the first step toward a healthier life!

Your Next Steps…

  1. Request An Appointment

  2. Receive A Custom Treatment Plan

  3. Work Hard and Progress In Your Recovery

  4. Recover & Enjoy Life Pain-Free!

YOUR JOURNEY TO OPTIMAL HEALTH STARTS TODAY!