
Quick Answer — Trendelenburg Gait
Trendelenburg gait shows the contralateral pelvis dropping during single-leg stance phase — caused by gluteus medius weakness on the stance leg. Causes include hip arthritis, post-hip-surgery weakness, superior gluteal nerve injury, lumbar radiculopathy, and pregnancy. The foot connection: compensatory overpronation, plantar fasciitis, posterior tibial tendinopathy, and peroneal tendinitis from altered loading. Treatment includes hip strengthening, gait retraining, custom orthotics, and treating the cause. See your podiatrist plus PT for hands-on exam plus imaging when needed.
Trendelenburg Gait + Foot Connection
Quick answer: Trendelenburg Gait requires gait analysis. Dr. Tom Biernacki, DPM provides systematic evaluation.
Common Causes
Pain compensation, neurological, biomechanical, or structural issues.
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