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Traumatic Brain Injury and Post Concussion Syndrome For traumatic brain injury (TBI) and post concussion syndrome (PCS). |
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Has anyone experienced a change in their gait following their brain injury?
I have, but didn't notice it too much, but they made a big deal of it last week at the rehab clinic. They are going to send me for a vestibular assessment and physio therapy. My stance and gait is very wide now... feet wide apart... my family says I walk like king kong! It seems to be easier to balance this way, especially at speed. I can walk with my feet at a normal distance, but it feels like walking on a balance beam or tight rope and I'm rather unsteady and slow. Walking with one foot in front of another is just about impossible without lurching and falling down. I can walk almost at normal speed with my feet wide apart, though I do sometimes feel a bit unsteady (dizzy isn't the right word but something like that?) if I go too fast. Just wondered if anyone else has experienced anything similar and what was done to correct it. Starr |
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