What items are checked for rooster gait?

Rooster gait refers to a specific condition caused by standing with the two thighs close together and the lower legs slightly apart, with the feet standing like the tips of the feet and walking like a ballet-like pointe walk, the cause of which is mostly seen in bilateral brain or spinal cord lesions.

CT examination of the skull is a method of examining the skull through CT. Cranial CT is a new examination method that is convenient, rapid and safe, painless and non-invasive. It can clearly show the anatomical relationships and specific brain tissue structures in different cross-sections of the cranial brain.

X-rays, MRI, cerebrospinal fluid examination, etc. can indicate morphological changes and displacement of compressed vertebral bodies, and can observe the condition of the spinal canal cavity, which can be used to determine the extent of spinal cord injury.