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Patients with any of the following criteria ... Any other neuro - musculoskeletal disorder ,could ... causegait disorders
cerebral palsy and other neurological disorders(passive) caused bygait disorders
a neurologic condition(passive) caused bya gait disorder
central nervous system injuries , such as stroke , incomplete spinal cord injury , traumatic brain injury , cerebral palsy and multiple sclerosis(passive) caused bygait disorder
injuries , foot problems , arthritis , neurological disorders , and various other conditions(passive) can be caused byGait disorders
abnormal movements with the ways in which you walk , which may become gradually more exaggerated as you get older(passive) are caused byGait disorders
poor posture(passive) caused bygait disorders
this group and a wide - based unstable gait(passive) are caused bygait disorders
however(passive) can ... be causedGait disorders
soft tissues(passive) caused bygait disorders
a variety of conditions(passive) caused bygait disorders
Various peripheral neuropathiescan causegait disorders
a variety of issues , including but not limited to ankle or leg injury , pelvic asymmetry , SI joint dysfunction , sciatica , back pain , and neurological disorders(passive) can be caused byGait disorders
an intimal flap(passive) are caused bygait disorders HLGDs
a deficiency of dopamine in the basal ganglia circuit in the brain(passive) is caused byGait disorder
FOG respond poorly to HFS(passive) caused byGait disorders
dysfunctional motor neurons of the brain cortexcan causegait disorders
hereditary motor - sensory neuropathy(passive) caused byA gait disorder
many conditionscausinggait disorders
a broad number of conditions , including but not limited to the following(passive) can be caused byGait disorders
a standard treatment option for neurological conditionscausegait disorders
central and/or peripheral nervous system involvement(passive) caused bya gait disorder
transverse myelitis by 1 month before the onset of the middle of the . A. Except zonisamide , gabapentin ( dose - related absorption ... and ezogabine , all the possible routes for administration of antiepileptics and rapid lowering of the vagus nerve , a plexus , or root as the doctor who usually makes obtainment of a healing fracture and development for a patient is positioned on the use of the(passive) are caused bygait disorders HLGDs
a diffuse injury to the brachial plexus(passive) are caused bygait disorders HLGDs
a cerebral incident related to VNS(passive) caused bya gait disorder
lesions in the nerve roots , lumbar plexus and femoral nervecan resultgait disorders
two common neurological diseases , stroke and Parkinson 's Disease ( PD(passive) caused bygait disorders
dementia(passive) caused byGait disorders
stroke , spinal cord injury and other traumas and diseases(passive) caused bygait disorders
escherichia coli(passive) are caused bygait disorders HLGDs
the emergency department ( ED ) setting(passive) can be caused byGait disorders
gait patterns ... in particular , musculoskeletal conditionscausegait disorders
the common balance problemscan leadto gait disorder
a worse dysfunction of frontal cortico - basal ganglia motor network(passive) caused bygait disorders
tabes dorsalis as “ locomotor ataxia(passive) caused bythe gait disorder
Dangers of Gait Disorders In a lot of casescausegait disorders
neural dysfunction and / or muscle problems(passive) caused bygait disorders
abnormalities in walking , frequent falls , tremors , and clumsinesscausesabnormalities in walking , frequent falls , tremors , and clumsiness
to more frequent falls experienced by the elderly [ 1,2contributeto more frequent falls experienced by the elderly [ 1,2
to a loss of personal freedom , falls and injuries and result in a marked reduction in the quality of lifeleadto a loss of personal freedom , falls and injuries and result in a marked reduction in the quality of life
up to 17 percent of falls in seniorscauseup to 17 percent of falls in seniors
from central nervous system lesionsresultingfrom central nervous system lesions
abnormal movements in the way you walk and runcan causeabnormal movements in the way you walk and run
disability and falls in people with Parkinson disease ( PDcausedisability and falls in people with Parkinson disease ( PD
abnormal movements impacting the way you walk and runcan causeabnormal movements impacting the way you walk and run
from a lesion of the central nervous system caused by a stroke or multiple sclerosis ... as well as for the sensing and stimulation of peripheral nerves for the restoration of physiological functions , including neurosensor implants and neurostimulatorscould resultfrom a lesion of the central nervous system caused by a stroke or multiple sclerosis ... as well as for the sensing and stimulation of peripheral nerves for the restoration of physiological functions , including neurosensor implants and neurostimulators
to instabilityleadingto instability
to a loss of personal freedom and to reduced quality of lifeleadto a loss of personal freedom and to reduced quality of life
a fall , which can be life - threatening for an older personmay causea fall , which can be life - threatening for an older person
foot pain or tendernesscan causefoot pain or tenderness
from partial paralysisresultingfrom partial paralysis
foot , leg , or hip painmight be causingfoot , leg , or hip pain
to impaired mobility , disabilitycan leadto impaired mobility , disability
from ingestion and deficiencies of various compoundscan resultfrom ingestion and deficiencies of various compounds
fear of falling , loss of independence and the need for continuous medical carecan leadfear of falling , loss of independence and the need for continuous medical care
recurrent episodes of respectively increasing negative pressure , or fevercan causerecurrent episodes of respectively increasing negative pressure , or fever
from disease of muscles , nerves , bones and joints , or the cerebellumresultfrom disease of muscles , nerves , bones and joints , or the cerebellum
for examplecan causefor example
oftenleadoften
a generalized seizurecan causea generalized seizure
syncope in the history takingcan causesyncope in the history taking
focal compression of the face , eyes , and oropharyngeal musclescan causefocal compression of the face , eyes , and oropharyngeal muscles
to severe liver diseasemay leadto severe liver disease
diarrhea in human beings , namely cryptosporidium parvum cyclospora cayetanensis isospora belli entamoeba histolytica with ingested erythrocytescan causediarrhea in human beings , namely cryptosporidium parvum cyclospora cayetanensis isospora belli entamoeba histolytica with ingested erythrocytes
from dysfunction of the cerebellumresultingfrom dysfunction of the cerebellum
from patients being equipped with prosthetic body partsresultingfrom patients being equipped with prosthetic body parts
hyperkalemia as the construction metalcan causehyperkalemia as the construction metal
from deconditioningresultingfrom deconditioning
45 medullary ischemia , impaired pressure–natriuresis , and salt - induced hypertensioncan cause45 medullary ischemia , impaired pressure–natriuresis , and salt - induced hypertension
from a variety of neurological conditions , including stroke , spinal cord injury , traumatic brain injury , multiple sclerosis and Parkinson 's Diseaseresultingfrom a variety of neurological conditions , including stroke , spinal cord injury , traumatic brain injury , multiple sclerosis and Parkinson 's Disease
from lower extremity dystoniaresultingfrom lower extremity dystonia
ffee differential diagnosis includes tumors in the region of the foramen magnum , Chiari malformation , cervical spondylosis , arteriovenous malformation , and primary lateral sclerosis ( all described in other sections of this bookcausedffee differential diagnosis includes tumors in the region of the foramen magnum , Chiari malformation , cervical spondylosis , arteriovenous malformation , and primary lateral sclerosis ( all described in other sections of this book
to a real or perceived lack of interaction with other predisposing diseasescan also leadto a real or perceived lack of interaction with other predisposing diseases
to perceived disability in people with Parkinson 's diseasecontributeto perceived disability in people with Parkinson 's disease
such rapid destruction of cGMPcan causesuch rapid destruction of cGMP
in patients by multiple sylerosiscreatedin patients by multiple sylerosis
from brain lesions , including neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson ’s or Alzheimer ’s disease ( Annweiler et al . , 2013 ; Peterson et al . , 2014bresultingfrom brain lesions , including neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson ’s or Alzheimer ’s disease ( Annweiler et al . , 2013 ; Peterson et al . , 2014b