{"id":35241,"date":"2024-05-15T13:06:39","date_gmt":"2024-05-15T11:06:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/petsvetcheck.de\/symptome\/katze\/fussen-mit-der-gesamten-sohle-bis-zum-sprunggelenk-plantigrades-fussen\/"},"modified":"2026-02-17T15:05:35","modified_gmt":"2026-02-17T13:05:35","slug":"walking-with-the-entire-sole-of-the-foot-down-to-the-hock-plantigrade-walking","status":"publish","type":"symptom-katze","link":"https:\/\/petsvetcheck.de\/en\/symptoms\/cat\/walking-with-the-entire-sole-of-the-foot-down-to-the-hock-plantigrade-walking\/","title":{"rendered":"Walking with the Entire Sole of the Foot down to the Hock (Plantigrade Walking)"},"content":{"rendered":"","protected":false},"featured_media":0,"template":"","class_list":["post-35241","symptom-katze","type-symptom-katze","status-publish","hentry","entry"],"acf":{"einleitung":"<p>Plantigrade walking in cats, also known as \"walking with the entire sole of the foot down to the hock,\" is a condition where the cat walks on its entire sole, causing the hock to touch the ground. Normally, only the toes touch the ground, while the hock remains elevated.<\/p>","auswahl_krankheiten":[36597],"triage":"orange","triage_begruendung":"Plantigrade gait in cats is classically associated with diabetic neuropathy, but can also occur with hypokalemia, neuromuscular diseases, or spinal problems. It requires urgent investigation but is not automatically immediately life-threatening. ","triage_eskalation":"RED for acute paralysis, severe weakness, hypothermia, collapse, or severe dyspnea.","ursachen":"<p>The anatomy of a cat is designed for it to walk on its toes, a condition known as digitigrade. This type of locomotion allows cats to move quietly and efficiently, which is advantageous for their role as predators. Plantigrade walking, on the other hand, is similar to a human way of walking, where the entire sole touches the ground.<\/p>\n<p>A common scenario leading to plantigrade walking is weakness or damage to the flexor muscles of the hind legs, which normally support the hock. This weakness can be caused by a variety of factors, including neurological disorders that affect the nerve supply to the muscles, as well as metabolic diseases that weaken the muscles.<\/p>\n<p>One of the most well-known causes of plantigrade walking in cats is diabetic neuropathy. Cats with diabetes can experience nerve damage, especially in their legs, leading to muscle weakness and the characteristic plantigrade gait. Other possible causes include injuries to the spinal cord or nerves supplying the hind legs, as well as certain infections or toxins that affect the nervous system.<\/p>","typische_begleitsymptome":"<ul>\n<li><p>Difficulty jumping: Cats with plantigrade gait often have Difficulty jumping onto furniture or other elevated surfaces because Muscle weakness affects their jumping ability.<\/p><\/li>\n<li><p>Altered gait: A clear symptom is the flat gait, in which the entire sole touches the ground, which is unusual for a cat.<\/p><\/li>\n<li><p>Weakness of the hind legs: The hind legs may appear weak, leading to an unsteady gait and frequent sitting down.<\/p><\/li>\n<li><p>Pain or discomfort: Some cats show signs of Pain or discomfort when they move or when the affected areas are touched.<\/p><\/li>\n<li><p>Weight loss: Unintentional Weight loss can occur with underlying diseases such as diabetes.<\/p><\/li>\n<\/ul>","wann_zum_tierarzt":"<p>A veterinarian should be consulted as soon as plantigrade walking is observed in a cat, as it can be a sign of a serious underlying condition. A veterinary visit is particularly important if the symptom appears suddenly or is accompanied by other concerning symptoms such as weight loss or excessive thirst.<\/p>\n<p>Early veterinary intervention can help identify and treat the underlying cause before the condition progresses further and potentially causes irreversible damage. For diseases like diabetes, early diagnosis is crucial to avoid complications.<\/p>","symptomerkennung":"<p>It is important for pet owners to recognize changes in their cat's gait. If the cat walks on its entire sole and the hock touches the ground, this should be considered abnormal. Another indicator can be the cat's inability or reluctance to jump or run.<\/p>\n<p>The veterinarian will perform a thorough physical examination and may order blood tests to rule out metabolic disorders such as diabetes. Neurological examinations may also be necessary to assess nerve function in the hind legs.<\/p>\n<p>Imaging techniques such as X-rays or MRI can help identify structural problems or injuries in the spine or legs. These diagnostic steps are important for making an accurate diagnosis and determining the appropriate treatment.<\/p>","therapieoptionen":"<p>While waiting for the vet appointment, pet owners can take some measures to help their cat. This includes ensuring the cat has easy access to food, water, and its litter box to avoid unnecessary exertion.<\/p>\n<p>It is also helpful to provide the cat with a soft, padded surface for resting, which improves its comfort and prevents pressure sores. The cat should be kept in a quiet area as much as possible to minimize stress and excessive movement.<\/p>\n<p>Feeding management can be crucial for cats with diabetes. A balanced diet can help stabilize blood sugar levels, which plays an essential role in treatment. However, it is important to coordinate all dietary changes with the veterinarian.<\/p>","ausblick_auf_aktuelle_forschung":"<p>Research on plantigrade walking in cats has made progress in recent years, particularly regarding the underlying biomechanical and neurological mechanisms. Scientists are increasingly investigating the role of nerve and muscle damage that leads to this type of walking. Through detailed biomechanical analyses, researchers have found that affected cats often show an altered load distribution on their paws, leading to increased pressure on the heel and an unnatural flexion in the hock.<\/p>  \n\n<p>Another focus of current research is on genetic predisposition and the molecular basis that could favor plantigrade walking. Studies on genetic models of cats could shed light on which genes are responsible for the development and function of the nervous and muscular systems. Initial results suggest that certain genetic markers are associated with a higher risk of neurological disorders that can cause plantigrade walking.<\/p>  \n\n<p>Additionally, the effectiveness of therapy methods such as physiotherapy, medication, and surgical interventions is being investigated. There are initial indications that targeted physiotherapy programs aimed at strengthening muscles and improving joint mobility can lead to a reduction in symptoms. The use of medications aimed at improving nerve function is also being tested to evaluate their effectiveness in alleviating symptoms of plantigrade walking.<\/p>  \n\n<p>A promising area of research is the use of imaging techniques such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and electromyography (EMG) to determine the exact location and extent of the damage. These technologies allow researchers to gain detailed insights into the structure and function of the affected areas, thereby developing more precise diagnoses and individually tailored treatment strategies.<\/p>  \n\n<p>Interdisciplinary collaboration between veterinary neurologists, orthopedists, and geneticists is essential to fully understand the complexity of plantigrade walking in cats. Through this collaboration, researchers hope to gain new insights that will not only improve diagnosis and treatment but also develop preventive measures to reduce the occurrence of this condition in cats.<\/p>","haufig_gestellte_fragen":"<ol>  \n<li><p><b>What is plantigrade walking in cats?<\/b> Plantigrade walking describes a gait disorder where cats walk with the entire sole of the foot down to the hock touching the ground, which is not normally the case. This symptom can indicate neurological or muscular problems.<\/p><\/li>  \n\n<li><p><b>Which cat breeds are commonly affected?<\/b> While all cat breeds can be affected, there is no specific breed known to be more predisposed. However, a genetic component could play a role in certain lines within a breed.<\/p><\/li>  \n\n<li><p><b>How can I tell if my cat is walking plantigrade?<\/b> Look for signs such as an unnatural stance of the hind legs, a flatter appearance of the paws, or difficulty jumping and climbing. A veterinarian can provide a more accurate diagnosis through an examination.<\/p><\/li>  \n\n<li><p><b>What tests can a veterinarian perform?<\/b> A veterinarian can use a physical examination, neurological tests, blood tests, and imaging techniques such as X-rays or MRI to determine the cause of plantigrade walking.<\/p><\/li>  \n\n<li><p><b>Is there a cure for plantigrade walking?<\/b>  Healing depends on the underlying cause. For some cats, targeted treatment can lead to a complete recovery, while others may require ongoing support.<\/p><\/li>  \n\n<li><p><b>Can plantigrade stance cause pain?<\/b> Yes, it can cause pain, especially if it is associated with joint problems or muscle tension. Pain management may be part of the treatment plan.<\/p><\/li>  \n\n<li><p><b>Can home remedies help?<\/b> While home remedies can play a supportive role, such as weight management and a comfortable environment, it is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.<\/p><\/li>  \n\n<li><p><b>How long does the treatment take?<\/b> The duration of treatment varies depending on the cause and severity of symptoms. Some cats show improvement within a few weeks, while others require long-term therapy.<\/p><\/li>  \n\n<li><p><b>Can I do anything to prevent plantigrade walking?<\/b> A healthy diet, regular exercise, and regular veterinary check-ups can help reduce the risk of plantigrade walking. It is also important to consider genetic factors when making breeding decisions.<\/p><\/li>  \n\n<li><p><b>Is plantigrade walking common in cats?<\/b> It is not the most common symptom in cats, but it does occur occasionally, especially in older cats or those with certain health challenges. Early detection and treatment can help improve the quality of life for affected cats.<\/p><\/li>  \n<\/ol>","literatur":"","zusatzlicher_inhalt_im_hauptteil":"","erganzungen":"","weitere_suchbegriffe":"","faq":[{"frage":"1. What is plantigrade walking in cats?","antwort":"Plantigrade walking describes a gait disorder where cats walk with the entire sole of the foot down to the hock touching the ground, which is not normally the case. This symptom can indicate neurological or muscular problems."},{"frage":"2. Which cat breeds are commonly affected?","antwort":"While all cat breeds can be affected, there is no specific breed known to be more predisposed. However, a genetic component could play a role in certain lines within a breed."},{"frage":"3. How can I tell if my cat is walking plantigrade?","antwort":"Look for signs such as an unnatural stance of the hind legs, a flatter appearance of the paws, or difficulty jumping and climbing. A veterinarian can provide a more accurate diagnosis through an examination."},{"frage":"4. What tests can a veterinarian perform?","antwort":"A veterinarian can use a physical examination, neurological tests, blood tests, and imaging techniques such as X-rays or MRI to determine the cause of plantigrade walking."},{"frage":"5. Is there a cure for plantigrade walking?","antwort":"Healing depends on the underlying cause. For some cats, targeted treatment can lead to a complete recovery, while others may require ongoing support."},{"frage":"6. Can plantigrade stance cause pain?","antwort":"Yes, it can cause pain, especially if it is associated with joint problems or muscle tension. Pain management may be part of the treatment plan."},{"frage":"7. Can home remedies help?","antwort":"While home remedies can play a supportive role, such as weight management and a comfortable environment, it is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment."},{"frage":"8. How long does the treatment take?","antwort":"The duration of treatment varies depending on the cause and severity of symptoms. Some cats show improvement within a few weeks, while others require long-term therapy."},{"frage":"9. Can I do anything to prevent plantigrade walking?","antwort":"A healthy diet, regular exercise, and regular veterinary check-ups can help reduce the risk of plantigrade walking. It is also important to consider genetic factors when making breeding decisions."},{"frage":"10. Is plantigrade walking common in cats?","antwort":"It is not the most common symptom in cats, but it does occur occasionally, especially in older cats or those with certain health challenges. 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