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Results 1 - 10 of 53 for Wheelchair
  1. ... syndrome are unable to walk independently and become wheelchair-bound by adulthood. Allan-Herndon-Dudley syndrome appears ...
  2. ... the arms and legs. Most affected individuals require wheelchair assistance by the time they are in their ...
  3. ... need the aid of a cane, walker, or wheelchair. The prevalence of all hereditary spastic paraplegias combined ...
  4. ... movement difficulties, individuals with Costeff syndrome may require wheelchair assistance.Costeff syndrome is associated with increased levels ...
  5. ... leading affected individuals to require walking support or wheelchair assistance. Spastic paraplegia type 5A is a rare ...
  6. ... their legs, and many affected people eventually require wheelchair assistance. Weakness in the muscles of the trunk ...
  7. ... As the condition progresses, some people may require wheelchair assistance. In severe cases, the muscles used for ...
  8. ... this condition often require the use of a wheelchair by late childhood and typically do not survive ...
  9. ... limbs; experience difficulty coordinating movements (ataxia); and require wheelchair assistance. Many affected individuals have an abnormal curvature ...
  10. ... making walking difficult. Most affected individuals eventually require wheelchair assistance, sometimes as early as their teens, although ...
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