Gait Dancing

A dancing gait is a special type of walking in a person, in which he makes movements in the same way as people do when dancing. It has characteristic features and can be caused by a variety of causes, including neurological diseases and motor dysfunction. In this article we will take a closer look at what a dancing gait is and what diseases can lead to its appearance.

A dancing gait is characterized by the fact that when a person walks, he deflects his torso in different directions, throws back his head, turns it to the sides, and also raises and



A dance gait (also known as a dance gait) is a special type of gait that is characterized by turning, bending, and other movements that cause rotation and jerking vertical movement of the torso. In addition, the arms are also in motion, often moving behind the back and throwing back. Bizarre poses complement the overall picture of this unusual gait.

A dancing gait is often observed in people with torsion (tilting) dystonia, a disease characterized by excessive tension in the muscles of the neck and back. This causes the torso to begin to turn and tilt.