Cerebellar disease gait is

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The gait of cerebellar lesion is ataxia gait, which is characterized by slow foot lifting, stomping on the ground, wide foot base, unstable gait and inability to walk in a straight line. The patient's upper limbs swing left and right, as if drunk, staggering, so it is also called drunken gait. Physical examination can find that the patient's muscle strength and joint position are normal, but there are signs of knee and shin deviation and Romberg sign. This gait is more common in cerebellar injuries, such as cerebellar hemorrhage, cerebellar infarction or cerebellar tumors, inflammation and other diseases.



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