The mower's gait is a special type of walking that is characterized by increased stability and resilience. This type of gait is a consequence of traumatic brain damage, which leads to impaired coordination of movements. However, despite the fact that Kosm’s gait remains heavy and unphysiological, it gives a person the opportunity to move around and participate in the life of society.
According to medicine, a sideways gait is a sign of cerebral palsy, a disease in which the brain is damaged and the motor activity of the body is disrupted. Against the background of cerebral damage, especially in childhood, the gait becomes awkward and unaesthetic. As a rule, children may experience club feet and rolled feet, as well as convulsive muscle contractions. One of the clearest signs of this condition is an increased degree of stability when walking.
With such a gait, a person does not depend on other people. He walks and independently changes the position of his body in space. Kosma's gait is excellent for leisurely walking, but due to his slowness, a person spends much more time on the road. Therefore, such people can cause a negative reaction in society and a negative impression of themselves.
But, in addition to this, the gait of a cosima gives a person a feeling of fortitude. This demonstrates the courage to fight all the difficulties that arise in life. A distinctive feature of Kosma’s gait is stability and stability when walking, which is accompanied by sharp swings of the arms and legs. In addition, the person squints his eyes in the direction of his direction, which