This illustration shows an abnormal pattern of walking (gait). A scissors gait is caused by muscle and nerve disorders, usually caused by a specific (focal) neurological condition (such as infections or tumors of the brain or spinal cord, head trauma, multiple sclerosis, or stroke). This person's legs cross over each other when walking.
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