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Human walking and higher‐level gait disorders


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

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

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.

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 ...

Gait Abnormalities - Stanford Medicine 25

... high enough during walking so that the foot does not drag on the floor. ... Hip girdle muscles are responsible for keeping the pelvis level when walking.

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

Human walking and higher-level gait disorders, particularly in the elderly. Neurology. 1993;43:268–279. doi: 10.1212/WNL.43.2.268. [DOI] ...

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

Human walking and higher-level gait disorders, particularly in the elderly. Neurology. 1993 Feb;43(2):268-279. Nutt, J. G. ; Marsden, C. D. ; Thompson, P. D. / ...

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

Sudarsky L, Ronthal M: Gait disorders among elderly patients: a survey study of 50 patients. · Nutt JG, Marsden CD, Thompson PD: Hum an walking ...

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

A nosologic classification of gait disorders is suggested that may be of value to clinicians and will consider the requirements for walking, ...

Nutt, J.G., Marsden, C.D. and Thompson, P.D. (1993) Human ...

Nutt, J.G., Marsden, C.D. and Thompson, P.D. (1993) Human walking and higher level gait disorders, particularly in the elderly. Neurology, 43, 268-279.

Approach to abnormal gait in adults - UpToDate

Higher-level gait disorder · Predominant imbalance or unsteadiness ... Walking (gait) is a complex and unique motor behavior consisting ...

Higher level gait disorders in subcortical chronic vascular ...

Brain activation sites related to walking have been investigated using SPECT in humans. The aim of the study was to investigate brain activation ...

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

5. Nutt, JG ∙ Marsden, CD ∙ Thompson, PD. Human walking and higher-level gait disorders, particularly in the elderly. Neurology. 1993; 43:268-279. Crossref.

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 ...

Gait disorders in adults and the elderly

Frontal gait disorder/higher level gait disorders. Frontal ... Human walking and higher-level gait disorders, particularly in the elderly.

gait disorders - SIU School of Medicine

Human walking and higher-level gait disorders, particularly in the elderly. Neurology 1993;43(2):268-279. 23. Mink JW. The Basal Ganglia and involuntary ...

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

Nutt JG, Marsden CD, Thompson PD. Human walking and higher-level gait disorders, particularly in the elderly. Neurology 1993; 43: 268–79. 11 ...

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

The term higher‐level gait disorders (HLGD) defines a category of balance and gait disorders ... Human walking and higher‐level gait disorders, particularly in ...

Gait Disorder - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

The gait is like what it would be for normal people who are walking on ice. ... As described above, higher-level gait disorders are common in the elderly.

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

References. 1 Nutt JG, Marsden CD, Thompson PD. Human walking and higher level gait disorders, particularly in the elderly. Neurology 1993; 43: ...

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.