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  1. ... become apparent with weight-bearing activities such as walking. If untreated, they tend to worsen with time. ...
  2. ... development of motor skills such as standing and walking. In adolescence, affected individuals develop sensory abnormalities such ...
  3. ... abnormalities can include hearing loss, poor coordination, difficulty walking, movement problems, loss of intellectual function, difficulty swallowing ...
  4. ... and motor skills, such as sitting, standing, and walking, and some have low muscle tone (hypotonia).Features ...
  5. ... of speech, motor skills (such as sitting and walking), and social skills. Many people with this condition ...
  6. ... IE and worsens over time, can cause difficulty walking. Affected individuals may not be aware of injuries ...
  7. ... environment into a bright one, such as when walking out of a darkened movie theater into daylight. ...
  8. ... and weakness in the legs that can make walking difficult. An uncommon but serious complication of achondroplasia ...
  9. ... become more pronounced. Affected individuals may have trouble walking, speaking, and swallowing. People with this disorder also ...
  10. ... tremors, muscle stiffness (rigidity), unusually slow movement (bradykinesia), walking problems (gait disturbance), involuntary muscle spasms (myoclonus), uncontrolled ...
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