The main content of this program: As the saying goes, “people get old before their feet grow old”. As people get older, their legs and feet become less flexible. In fact, most of the poor legs and feet of the elderly are caused by the degeneration of muscles and bones and joints. However, if abnormal gait conditions such as fast small steps and intermittent claudication occur, we must be alert to whether it is an early signal of neurological disease. (“Tips for Life” 20220311 Abnormal gait in the elderly, beware of neurological diseases)