Kelly 1343 Report post Posted March 16, 2013 :boobies: :boobies: 5, the Pekinese wiggles when: plastic surgery experts believe this gait is usually caused by osteoarthritis, as many as 85% people suffering from this orthopedic disease, usually is caused by bone loss caused by aging, if severe, can stand corrected. 6, toe-in: rheumatoid arthritis. This inflammation causes splayed gait, 85% in patients with rheumatoid arthritis can exhibit this characteristic. It is medically called knee valgus or valgus foot, the leg cannot be straightened, lateral bending. This gait is distinctive, look awkward, both knees draw close together, and ankle eversion. 7, Franz stood on tiptoe to walk: may damage the brain, foot on tiptoe for toe walking, associated with muscle tension and spinal or brain injury can also occur. 8, walking jumping: calf muscles stretched too tight. Podiatrist believes that this is because the calf muscles are too tight, heels floor will quickly lift does not recommend wearing high heels. Come visit me! I'm waiting for you! Kelly :613-800-4763 Hours: 9:30 AM - 6: 30PM; Please call me an appointment.Thank you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites