Orthopedic causes | Exercises for gait disorders

Orthopedic causes

Orthopedic causes can also be responsible for gait disorders. Here the problem is usually due to diseases of the locomotor system. These include, for example: a herniated disc, which can lead to a disturbed gait pattern due to the strong pain symptoms on the one hand, but also due to neurological failure symptoms on the other hand arthrosis can severely restrict the mobility of various joints, resulting in insecurity of gait muscle weakness, muscle spasticity and rheumatic diseases spinal canal stenosis can lead to insecurity of gait pattern due to strong pain when walking injuries such as bone fractures, tendon and ligament injuries as well as previous operations can lead to relieving postures and the development of a false gait pattern. Peripheral arterial occlusive disease can cause pain in the legs due to circulatory disorders, which also promotes walking insecurity.

  • A herniated disc, which can lead to a disturbed gait pattern due to the strong pain symptomatology but also due to neurological symptoms
  • Arthrosis can severely restrict the mobility of various joints, resulting in gait insecurity
  • Muscle weakness, muscle spasticity and rheumatic diseases
  • Spinal canal stenosis can lead to uncertainties in the gait pattern due to severe pain when walking
  • Injuries such as bone fractures, tendon and ligament injuries as well as previous operations can lead to relieving postures and the formation of a false gait pattern.
  • Peripheral arterial occlusive disease can lead to pain in the legs due to the circulatory problems, which also promotes gait insecurity.