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The ‘Scissoring’ Gait: Understanding Spastic Diplegia: Revision history

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22 June 2025

  • curprev 17:2117:21, 22 June 2025 Serkan talk contribs 3,501 bytes +3,501 Created page with "You may have seen a child walking with a particular gait where their knees and thighs seem to press together or cross over each other, almost like the blades of a pair of scissors. This distinctive walking pattern is a hallmark sign of '''spastic diplegia''', a specific type of cerebral palsy that primarily affects muscle control and tone in the legs. This condition is not a problem with the leg muscles themselves, but rather with the brain's ability to send them the co..." Tag: Visual edit