Choreic Abasia is a medical term used to describe a condition that affects a person's ability to walk or stand. It is also commonly referred to as choreic gait disorder, choreiform gait, or choreoathetoid gait. The condition is often caused by damage to the central nervous system, resulting in involuntary movements of the limbs and an unsteady gait. Synonyms for Choreic Abasia include ataxic gait, uncoordinated gait, and wobbling gait. Other descriptors may include shuffling, stumbling, or jerking movements. Treatment for choreic abasia may involve physical therapy, medication, or surgery depending on the severity of the condition and underlying cause.