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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Spastic gait
  1. ... posture with the head and neck bent forward. Spastic gait -- a stiff, foot-dragging walk caused by a ... is often a more severe form of a spastic gait. Steppage gait -- foot drop where the foot hangs ...
  2. ... palsy. Some people have a mix of symptoms. Spastic CP is the most common type. Symptoms include: Muscles that are very tight and do not stretch. They may tighten even more over time. Abnormal walk (gait) -- arms tucked in toward the sides, knees crossed ...
  3. ... and recurrent seizures (epilepsy).An unsteady walking style (gait) is the first symptom of ARSACS. Walking problems ...
  4. ... adolescence.Changes in the way a person walks (gait) and frequent falls are usually the first noticeable ... once classified as having a separate disorder called spastic paraplegia 35. People with mutations in this gene ...
  5. ... affected in infancy, including headaches, an unsteady walking gait, paralysis of facial muscles (facial palsy), increased muscle ...
  6. ... develop muscle twitches (myoclonus), walking problems and falling (gait disturbance), and impaired speech (dysarthria). Over time, people ... new phenotype associated with homozygous GRN mutations: complicated spastic paraplegia. Eur J Neurol. 2017 Jan;24(1): ...