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Higher-level gait disorders: an open frontier - PubMed

The term higher-level gait disorders (HLGD) defines a category of balance and gait disorders that are not explained by deficits in strength, ...

Higher‐level gait disorders: An open frontier - Nutt - 2013

The term higher-level gait disorders (HLGD) defines a category of balance and gait disorders that are not explained by deficits in strength, ...

Abnormal Gait: Gait Disorder Types, Causes & Treatments

You may notice an abnormal gait if you drag your toes when you walk, take high steps or feel off balance when walking. Certain gait abnormalities are temporary ...

Higher-Level Gait Disorders: An Open Frontier

Higher-level gait disorders (HLGD) is a term used for locomotor and balance difficulties that cannot be explained by peripheral motor, sensory, pyramidal,.

High-level gait and balance disorders in the elderly: a midbrain ...

A midbrain disease? Adèle Demain Adèle Demain 1 Centre de Recherche de l'Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle épiniere (CRICM), Université Pierre et Marie Curie ...

Approach to abnormal gait in adults - UpToDate

Outline · Spasticity with weakness · Stiffness without weakness · Neuropathic gait · Myopathic gait · Parkinsonian gait · Higher-level gait disorder.

Human walking and higher‐level gait disorders, particularly in the ...

Human walking and higher‐level gait disorders, particularly in the elderly. JG Nutt, MD, CD Marsden, DSc, and PD Thompson, MD.

A new classification of higher level gait disorders in patients with ...

Where these gait disorders occur in the absence of neurological signs they have been termed gait apraxia or more recently higher-level gait disorders. In this ...

Gait Disorder - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

The highest-level gait disorders (common in the elderly) are subdivided further into five categories: cautious gait, subcortical disequilibrium, frontal ...

Vascular higher-level gait disorders—a step in the right direction?

Amantadine increases gait steadiness in frontal gait disorder to subcortical vascular encephalopathy: a double-blind randomized placebo-controlled trial

Clinical spectrum of higher level gait disorders (HLGD) in a tertiary ...

Gait disorders are classified into lower, middle, and higher sensorimotor levels (Nutt 1993). HLGD are common and disabling in the elderly.

Higher level gait disorders in subcortical chronic vascular ...

The aim of the study was to investigate brain activation during walking in subjects with high-level gait disorders due to chronic subcortical vascular ...

Functional gait disorders: A sign-based approach - Neurology.org

Human walking and higher‐level gait disorders, particularly in the elderly ... disorderGait disorders/AtaxiaMovement DisordersPsychiatric Disorders · View ...

Higher level gait disorders | Current Neurology and ... - SpringerLink

Higher level gait disorders are common in the elderly. The pathophysiology of these gait disorders is poorly understood, ...

Progressive nature of a higher level gait disorder: a 3-year ...

Here we report on the results of a 3-year prospective study to evaluate and characterize the natural history and progression of this debilitating disorder.

Higher‐level gait disorders: An open frontier - Semantic Scholar

Although a variety of neurodegenerative and other pathologies can produce HLGD, the most common cause appears to be microvascular disease that causes ...

Gait Disorder - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

Gait disorders can be classified by level of dysfunction within the nervous system as low, middle, and high, or by the specific clinical syndromes that ...

Gait Abnormalities - Stanford Medicine 25

Seen in patients with foot drop (weakness of foot dorsiflexion), the cause of this gait is due to an attempt to lift the leg high enough during walking so that ...

Gait disorders - MedLink Neurology

Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1993:433-41. 96: Nutt JG, Marsden CD, Thompson PD. Human walking and higher-level gait disorders, particularly in the elderly.

Gait Disorders & Ataxia | Pacific Movement Disorders

The most common neurological causes of gait disorders (in descending order of frequency): ... higher at the level of the hip. Treatment for these ...