Diagnostic basis of rooster gait

Rooster gait; standing with the two thighs close together and the lower legs slightly apart, standing with the feet like toes and walking like a ballet is a pointe walk; a specific symptom caused by bilateral lesions of the brain or spinal cord.

Diagnosis of rooster gait can be based on the following points: 1. When standing, the two thighs are close together, the lower legs are slightly separated, the feet are like standing on the tip of the feet, walking like a ballet is a pointed walk, the patient walks with muscle tension spasms, weakness, uncoordinated movements. The patient can walk with or without crutches, and the limbs are examined for spastic paralysis. Positive pathological reflex.

2, X-ray, MRI, cerebrospinal fluid examination, etc., can indicate the morphological changes and displacement of the compressed vertebral body, and can observe the condition of the spinal canal cavity, by which to determine the extent of spinal cord injury.

The pathogenesis of this disease has not been completely elucidated, and there are no special measures in prevention. Early detection and treatment is the key.