This document discusses gait cycle and pathological gait. It begins by defining gait cycle and describing the normal phases of gait including stance and swing phases. It then covers topics like neurological control of gait, kinematics, determinants of gait, muscle activity, kinetics, and age-related changes to gait. The document concludes by describing several types of pathological gait that can result from muscle weakness, structural deformities, or neurological disorders such as limping, lurching, Trendelenburg gait, and hemiplegic gait.