Trendelenburg gait

Trendelenburg gait

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The Trendelenburg gait is an abnormal gait caused by weakness of the abductor muscles of the lower limb, gluteus medius and gluteus minimus. Patients with a lesion of superior gluteal nerve have weakness of abducting the thigh at the hip. This type of gait may also be seen in L5 radiculopathy and after poliomyelitis, but is then usually seen in combination with foot drop.

During the stance phase, the weakened abductor muscles allow the pelvis to tilt down on the opposite side. To compensate, the trunk lurches to the weakened side to attempt to maintain a level pelvis throughout the gait cycle. The pelvis sags on the opposite side of the lesioned superior gluteal nerve.

Biofeedback and physical therapy have been used in treatment.cite journal |author=Petrofsky JS |title=The use of electromyogram biofeedback to reduce Trendelenburg gait |journal=Eur. J. Appl. Physiol. |volume=85 |issue=5 |pages=491–5 |year=2001 |month=September |pmid=11606020 |doi= |url=http://link.springer.de/link/service/journals/00421/bibs/1085005/10850491.htm]

References

* Wheeless' textbook of orthopaedics [http://www.wheelessonline.com/]
* Ropper and Brown, Adams and Victor's Principles of Neurology, 8th edition(2005), p.105

ee also

* Gait abnormality
* Trendelenburg position
* Trendelenburg's sign
* Snapping hip syndrome
* Friedrich Trendelenburg

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