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Prevalence of gait disorders in hospitalized neurological patients

Movement Disorders, 2004
AbstractThe prevalence of gait disorders among neurological inpatients is unknown, although disturbed gait is a common symptom. Gait disorders often lead to loss of independence with restraints for the patients and caregivers and costs for the health system.
Henning, Stolze   +6 more
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Automated classification of neurological disorders of gait using spatio-temporal gait parameters

Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology, 2015
Automated pattern recognition systems have been used for accurate identification of neurological conditions as well as the evaluation of the treatment outcomes. This study aims to determine the accuracy of diagnoses of (oto-)neurological gait disorders using different types of automated pattern recognition techniques.Clinically confirmed cases of ...
Cauchy, Pradhan   +7 more
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[Functional neurological disorders: gait and movement disorders].

Revue medicale de Liege, 2023
Functional neurological disorders consist of a group of neurological symptoms and syndromes for which a known "organic" cause cannot be identified. They still represent one of the most difficult diagnostic challenge for the neurologist, who can only rely on clinical criteria.
Frédérique, Depierreux   +1 more
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Geriatric Neurological Gait Disorders

2017
In this chapter we provide the practitioner a schema for understanding geriatric gait and balance disorders. Distinguishing acute and chronic gait disorders is an important initial step because acute-onset gait disturbance has a limited differential including musculoskeletal injuries, vascular insults, vertigo and delirium.
Marian L. Dale, John G. Nutt
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Gait Analysis in Neurologic Disorders: Methodology, Applications, and Clinical Considerations.

Neurology
Gait and balance disorders are a leading cause of morbidity, mortality, and disability in central and peripheral neurologic disorders. Neurologic gait disorders are classically evaluated with a clinical examination and visual pattern recognition.
Farwa Ali   +4 more
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[Options for the symptomatic treatment of chronic neurological gait disorders].

Fortschritte der Neurologie-Psychiatrie, 2021
Gait and mobility impairments are common and relevant in patients with chronic neurological disorders. It reduces the health-related quality of life and induces falls with morbidity. Symptomatic treatment options are therefore necessary in order to improve the health status of patients with neurological disorders.By means of a selective literature ...
Roman, Schniepp   +2 more
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Human gait and posture analysis for diagnosing neurological disorders

Proceedings 2000 International Conference on Image Processing (Cat. No.00CH37101), 2000
This paper describes a number of new techniques to enhance the performance of a video analysis system, free from motion markers and complicated setup procedures, for the purpose of quantitatively identifying gait abnormalities in static human posture analysis.
H. Lee, L. Guan, J.A. Burne
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Abnormal EMG muscle activity during gait in patients without neurological disorders

Gait & Posture, 2008
Abnormal muscle activity in patients with a central neurological disorder is commonly attributed to the underlying condition. This study considered abnormal muscle activity in orthopaedic patients who had no neurological involvement. Thirty-nine patients with a variety of orthopaedic problems underwent gait analysis, which included measurement of ...
Brunner, R., Romkes, J.
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An assistive lower limb exoskeleton for people with neurological gait disorders

2017 International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics (ICORR), 2017
Lower limb exoskeletons have already proven the capability to give back mobility to people suffering from spinal cord injury (SCI). Other important populations such as people with multiple sclerosis or muscular dystrophy, frail elderly and stroke victims, suffer from severe gait impairments and could benefit from similar technology.
A, Ortlieb   +3 more
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Improvement of gait and balance by non-invasive brain stimulation: its use in rehabilitation

Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics, 2019
Introduction: Gait and balance impairments are common in many neurological disorders and among the elderly, are often difficult to treat, and have a significant effect on quality of life.
Soumya Ghosh
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