Common gait abnormalities are divided into more types, as follows: 1. waddling gait: usually seen in myotonic dystrophy; 2. drunken gait: usually seen in acute alcoholism or cerebellar lesions; 3. scissor gait: commonly seen in spastic paraplegia; 4. intermittent claudication: also a type of gait abnormality, such as due to arteriosclerosis of the lower limbs, or more serious lumbar spondylosis, thoracic spondylosis, etc.; 5. 5, panic gait: commonly seen in patients with Parkinson’s disease; 6, hemiplegic gait: also common in life, usually in the sequelae of stroke patients; 7, ataxic gait: in the cerebellar spinal cord lesions, there will be ataxic gait; 8, cross-threshold gait: usually occurs after peroneal nerve injury in the lower extremities. When abnormal gait occurs, you need to go to the hospital, and the doctor will conduct a cranial examination, cervical spine and lumbar spine examination, or electromyography examination for the patient’s gait, and make a correct judgment based on the above examination, and then carry out targeted treatment.