Y Furukawa, A Hamaguchi, I Nozaki, T Iizuka… - Journal of the …, 2011 - Elsevier ... On neurologic examination, both legs were markedly spastic with a scissorsgait. Deep tendon reflexes were mildly exaggerated in the upper extremities, and markedly exaggerated in the lower extremities with bilateral Babinski signs. ... Related articles - All 5 versions
[HTML] from mayoclinicproceedings.comML Krause… - Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 2011 - mayoclinicproceedings.com ... Steppage gait. Festinating gait. Scissorgait. Knee “buckling”. ... The scissorgait refers to thigh adduction during leg swing that can result in legs crossing each other. The increased tone leads to decreased motion of the hip and knee joints during the gait cycle, resulting in a stiff gait. ... Related articles - All 4 versions
DW Jenkins, K Cooper, R O'Connor, L Watanabe… - The Foot, 2011 - Elsevier ... Biomechanical and gait 4.1.1. Frontal plane motion in gait 4.1.2. Transverse plane motion in gait 4.1.3. Antalgic gait 4.1.4. Crossover/scissorgait 4.1.5. Ankle joint range of motion 4.1.6. First metatarsal phalangeal joint range of motion 4.2. ... Crossover/scissorgait 5.3.1.5. ... Related articles - All 4 versions
S Wang, S Miao, P Zhuang, Y Chen… - Journal of Neuroscience …, 2011 - Elsevier ... Its clinical symptoms mainly include hypermyotonia, motion and posture abnormality (crossed leg, scissorsgait, equinus) and disequilibrium. Hypermyotonia is the main limiting factor for the rehabilitation of cerebral p alsy patients and the focus of convalescent care. ... All 2 versions
PW Brazis, J Masdeu… - 2011 - books.google.com ... Abnormal neurologic findings come in the form of abnormal behavior, impaired posture or gait, difficulty with movements of the face or extremities, and, finally, sensory disturbances, including pain. ... Finally, we will review the localization of gait disorders. ... Cited by 201 - Related articles - All 10 versions