Cerebral palsy is a group of disease in which several kinds of gait deviations can be observed, varying according to the disease severity and movement disorder. Clinical gait analysis is an essential tool for objective and quantitative evaluation of gait deviations, for clinicians in treatment planning, and for the assessment of treatment outcomes. The aim of this review is to describe the common gait patterns in cerebral palsy, and summarize the gait deviations that can be detected with gait analysis.