Human Gene Set: HP_SPASTIC_PARAPARETIC_GAIT


Standard name HP_SPASTIC_PARAPARETIC_GAIT
Systematic name M38514
Brief description Spastic paraparetic gait
Full description or abstract A type of spastic gait in which the legs are usually slightly bent at the hip and in an adducted position. The knees are extended or slightly bent and the feet are in a plantar flexion position. This posture requires circumduction of the legs during walking. The gait may appear stiff (spastic gait disorder) or stiff as well as insecure (spastic ataxic gait disorder). In spastic paraparetic gait, each leg appears to be dragged forward. If the muscle tone in the adductors is marked, the resulting gait disorder is referred to as scissor gait. [PMID:27770207]
Collection C5: Ontology
      HPO: Human Phenotype Ontology
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Exact source HP:0031958
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External links https://hpo.jax.org/app/browse/term/HP:0031958
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Source species Homo sapiens
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