1. This station involves examining the gait and co-ordination. You may get a different station asking you to examine one or the other so you can use this as a guide.

2. Start by introducing yourself to the patient. Explain what the examination involves and obtain consent.

3. Gait:

4. Co-ordination:

5. Thank the patient and finish by summarising your findings to the examiner and offering a differential diagnosis. Common conditions include Parkinson’s disease and cerebellar ataxia.

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