How Your Gait Can Reveal Source of Pain
How Your Gait Can Reveal Source of Pain

How Your Gait Can Reveal Source of Pain

How Your Gait Can Reveal Source of Pain

How Your Gait Might Be Telling You Something Important About Your Health

Have you ever truly paid attention to the way you walk?  Most of us don’t until we start feeling pain. Interestingly, the way we walk can tell a lot about what’s going wrong in our bodies. Our physical therapists are like detectives when it comes to observing how someone walks. We can often pinpoint the source of pain just by watching you walk for a few minutes. So, let’s explore how it’s done, what signs we look for, and how we treat them.

Your walking style can reveal the source of pain in your body, particularly in your hip, knee, and foot.

Gait Analysis

Gait is defined as the style or manner a person has when they walk. Our physical therapists will perform a gait analysis to help identify a variety of conditions and causes of pain. The analysis focuses on your entire body as you walk. Watching how you move helps us identify the following:

Your Walk “Talks the Talk”

Hip Pain

If your hip is the culprit, your gait might show a “limping” pattern, where you favor one leg and appear to minimize the time spent on the affected leg because it hurts. This can look like you’re hesitating or shifting your body side to side with each step. Our PTs notice these subtle shifts when they see that your stride is shorter on one side. 

Knee Pain

Knee pain changes your gait by making you less likely to fully straighten the affected leg when you step. This can cause a noticeable limp or a “shuffling” effect because of the effort put into avoiding bending the knee too much. 

Foot and Ankle Pain

Foot and ankle pain can alter your gait in several ways, depending on where the pain is located. You might walk on the tip of your toes or excessively on the heel to avoid putting pressure on the painful part. This can lead to an uneven or awkward walk. 

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The path to recovery is different for everyone. We’ll create a personalized physical therapy plan designed to alleviate your pain and help you prevent it from returning. 

  • Manual Therapy: Hands-on techniques to alleviate and manage pain and improve range of motion in the affected joint.
  • Exercises: Targeted movements to stretch and strengthen the muscles around the affected area to correct weakness and improve mobility.
  • Assistive Devices: Temporary use of tools like braces, crutches, or walking boots to help promote healing while you recover.
  • Education: Teaching you about strategies and techniques to avoid further injury.

Pain should not be a normal part of your daily life. If you notice changes in the way you walk or are experiencing pain in your hip, knee, or foot, it’s crucial to seek professional help. Early intervention can prevent further injury and help you maintain your mobility and quality of life.

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Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup chopped strawberries
  • 1 cup plain Greek yogurt
  • 2 tablespoons honey

Directions:

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