Why Is My Walking Uneven When My Leg Doesnt Hurt?
Walking with a crippled leg and no pain in the legs may be related to poor walking posture, cervical spondylosis, ischemic stroke, etc.
1. Poor Walking Posture: If the walking posture is not good, it will affect the normal force on the legs and may impact the walking posture. It is necessary to correct the poor walking posture.
2. Cervical Spondylosis: Severe cervical spondylosis may involve deformation of the cervical spine, compressing local nerve roots. This can affect the normal activity of the lower limbs, but there may be no obvious pain symptoms in the lower limbs. Common discomforts include limited shoulder and neck movements and cervical stiffness.
3. Ischemic Stroke: After an ischemic stroke, it may damage cerebrovascular nerves and easily affect the normal walking of the lower limbs. However, leg pain may not be obvious at this time. These patients usually have abnormal conditions such as lethargy and headaches. It may also be caused by lumbar disc herniation.
There are many causes of abnormalities. It is recommended to visit a specialized hospital for a comprehensive examination to identify the cause of abnormal walking and receive targeted treatment.