Gait impairment is defined as difficulty walking. It can be caused by neurological or musculoskeletal problems and in some cases is idiopathic (we don’t know why.) With gait impairment, children may not be able to keep up with peers, may fall frequently and often have poor endurance. Initial examination includes evaluation for an underlying cause followed by treatment, which may include physical therapy, bracing, medication or in some cases, surgery.
Most neurological conditions can’t be cured, but treatment will often improve a child’s capabilities. In general, the earlier treatment begins, the better chance children have of overcoming impairments or learning new ways to accomplish the tasks that challenge them. There is no standard therapy that works for every child. Our team will work with a child and their parents to identify specific impairments and needs and then develop an appropriate plan to tackle the core issues and goals for the family and child.