Cerebral infarction patients walking with tremor phenomenon, related to the sequelae of cerebral infarction, may also be related to Parkinson’s disease and other neuropathy.
1. Lower limb weakness, high muscle tone: cerebral infarction is also called ischemic stroke, which is a relatively common ischemic cerebrovascular disease, due to the infarction will lead to ischemic necrosis of the local brain tissue, so some patients will have low muscle strength, muscle tone disorders, which will lead to the sequelae of walking with tremor.
2. Parkinson’s syndrome: it can be caused by the primary disease such as cerebral infarction, and the patients will have Parkinson’s-like symptoms, slow movement and abnormal posture and gait, which can also lead to walking tremor.
Due to the physical conditions of the elderly, it is important to go to a regular hospital in a timely manner after the occurrence of tremor or shaking.