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by a reduction in frataxin(passive) caused bydegenerative disorder
by foot dystonia(passive) caused bygait dysfunction
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by dopaminergic neuron loss in the substantia(passive) is ... caused bydegenerative disorder
by dopaminergic neuron loss in the substantia(passive) is ... causeddegenerative disorder
however(passive) can ... be causedGait disorders
Infectionsmay causegait disorders
spasticityoften resultingin gait disorders
by the space environment(passive) caused bygait disorders
by Multiple Sclerosis(passive) caused bygait disorders
also(passive) can ... be causedGait disturbance
soft tissues(passive) caused bygait disorders
by foot and ankle deformities(passive) caused bygait disorders
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by different neurological diseases(passive) caused bygait disorders
spastic hemiparesiscausinggait dysfunction
activity because of fear of fallingmay contributeto gait disorders
by accident or injury(passive) caused byGait dysfunction
accident or injury(passive) caused byGait dysfunction
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from serious central nervous system lesionsresultingfrom serious central nervous system lesions
to ligament , tendon and muscle problemsleadto ligament , tendon and muscle problems
abnormalities in walkingcausesabnormalities in walking
depressioncausingdepression
patients with Parkinson 's disease ( PDinfluencingpatients with Parkinson 's disease ( PD
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Ankle symptomscausesAnkle symptoms
to pain and limitation of functional movement in affected jointleadsto pain and limitation of functional movement in affected joint
complete disabilitycausedcomplete disability
to the death of dopamine factories in theleadsto the death of dopamine factories in the
ailment(passive) caused byailment
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in the spinecausesin the spine
progressive deterioration of synaptic pathwayscausesprogressive deterioration of synaptic pathways
the Mindinfluencingthe Mind
in liver fibrosisresultingin liver fibrosis
physical , mental , and sensory problems , depending on the specific defectcan causephysical , mental , and sensory problems , depending on the specific defect
the deterioration of synaptic pathwayscausesthe deterioration of synaptic pathways
changes in the distribution of body fatcauseschanges in the distribution of body fat
in degeneration , wear and tear of bones , cartilage , fat , muscle and other types of tissues which can be dangerous as they are progressive diseases they can be fatal as the time goes they have to be treated as early as possibleresultsin degeneration , wear and tear of bones , cartilage , fat , muscle and other types of tissues which can be dangerous as they are progressive diseases they can be fatal as the time goes they have to be treated as early as possible
physical changes in the brain that disrupt the flow of information andcausesphysical changes in the brain that disrupt the flow of information and
abnormal movementscan causeabnormal movements
abnormal movementscan causeabnormal movements
in fallsresultin falls
to fallsleadto falls
from musculoskeletal abnormalitiesoriginatingfrom musculoskeletal abnormalities
from any of the following causesresultingfrom any of the following causes
from dysfunction of the cerebellumresultingfrom dysfunction of the cerebellum
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to perceived disability in people with Parkinson 's diseasecontributeto perceived disability in people with Parkinson 's disease
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damagecausesdamage
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up to 17 percent of falls in seniorscauseup to 17 percent of falls in seniors
from disease of muscles , nerves , bones and joints , or the cerebellumresultfrom disease of muscles , nerves , bones and joints , or the cerebellum
after an attack of infections especially viral and bacterial infections commonly seen after herpes zostercausedafter an attack of infections especially viral and bacterial infections commonly seen after herpes zoster