Gait Squinting

The gait of strabismus is stiff, shuffling, and has lost its smoothness and agility. In medicine, the abbreviation KDP is used - strabismus, gait deformity. The term is often used as a synonym for three-legged walking. The reason for the change in the gait of a strabismus is a pathological distortion of the pelvis to one side (most often the right). A person walking on bowed legs gives the impression of a strange snag-like gait.