Why would you suddenly not be able to walk?

Why would you suddenly not be able to walk?

Neurologic and movement disorder causes of difficulty walking. Movement disorders and neurologic disorders affecting the brain or spinal cord can cause difficulty walking including: ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), or Lou Gehrig’s disease. Brain or spinal cord infection, tumor or trauma.

What can cause walking problems?

The most common causes of walking abnormalities include:

  • arthritis.
  • birth defects, such as clubfoot.
  • leg injuries.
  • bone fractures.
  • infections that damage tissues in the legs.
  • shin splints (an injury common to athletes that causes pain in the shins)
  • tendonitis (inflammation of the tendons)

Why did I walk out of work Last Night?

Work issue – I walked out of work! Last night i was so stressed that i walked out of work and ive tried to get a doctor appointment as i believe im depressed but am unable to til tomorrow – as ive had trouble getting out of bed and to deal with the stress i have gone out night after night and got drunk.

When to see a doctor about walking problems?

Difficulty walking can be a sign of peripheral artery disease. You should see your doctor if you develop this problem. 2. Peripheral artery disease symptoms vary and may include a cramp or ache in the leg that comes on with walking and goes away with rest.

What to do if you walk out of work with no word?

Arrange a meeting with your boss and discuss your situation. Hey OP, while I do feel sorry for you and your pain, walking out of work with no word doesnt look good to them. I know if i were to walk out here without even telling my manager or team leader, it would not go down very well.

What causes a person to have difficulty walking?

Musculoskeletal walking difficulty causes Walking difficulty may be the result of musculoskeletal abnormalities or ailments. Mechanical: Problems in alignment and orientation of the parts of the leg such as the hips, the knee, and the ankle can result in gait abnormalities.

Difficulty walking can be a sign of peripheral artery disease. You should see your doctor if you develop this problem. 2. Peripheral artery disease symptoms vary and may include a cramp or ache in the leg that comes on with walking and goes away with rest.

Musculoskeletal walking difficulty causes Walking difficulty may be the result of musculoskeletal abnormalities or ailments. Mechanical: Problems in alignment and orientation of the parts of the leg such as the hips, the knee, and the ankle can result in gait abnormalities.

When do people lose the ability to walk?

Many individuals affected by Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia gradually lose the ability to walk and perform everyday tasks. Knowing what to expect can make an easier transition for you and your loved one in the late stages of dementia.

When do weak legs come on, can barely walk?

I was doing better, just standing at kitchen counter when I could feel both legs from knees on down getting weaker and weaker. I could barely walk, still can’t, and went to the ER. I need help walking.