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  4. ... stiffness (rigidity), unusually slow movement (bradykinesia), walking problems (gait disturbance), involuntary muscle spasms (myoclonus), uncontrolled muscle tensing (dystonia), ...
  5. ... some affected individuals eventually develop problems with walking (gait disturbance). People with this disorder have normal life expectancies. ...
  6. ... muscle tone (hypotonia), foot abnormalities, and walking problems (gait disturbance). This pattern of signs and symptoms is sometimes ...
  7. ... developed, become weak, and develop problems with walking (gait disturbance). As the disorder worsens, muscle tone generally first ...
  8. ... develop muscle twitches (myoclonus), walking problems and falling (gait disturbance), and impaired speech (dysarthria). Over time, people with ...
  9. ... or twenties. Initially, affected individuals experience problems walking (gait disturbance) and/or a loss of sharp vision (reduced ...
  10. ... it came on suddenly or gradually Type of gait disturbance, such as any of those mentioned above Other ...
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