Paralytic Abasia, also known as "astasia-abasia," refers to the inability to walk despite having normal leg strength. There are many synonyms for this condition, including: "functional gait disorder," "psychogenic gait disorder," "non-organic gait disorder," and "hysterical gait disorder." These terms indicate that the condition is not due to a physical problem or weakness in the legs, but rather a psychological issue. Other terms used to describe this condition include "conversion disorder" and "somatoform disorder." Treatment for paralytic abasia involves psychotherapy and addressing any underlying emotional or psychological issues. In some cases, physiotherapy and other forms of rehabilitation may also be helpful in improving mobility.