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Results 1 - 10 of 29 for Postural instability
  1. Progressive supranuclear palsy is a brain disorder that affects movement, vision, speech, and thinking ability (cognition). The signs and symptoms of this disorder ...
  2. Movement Symptoms (Parkinson's Foundation)  
    ... movement symptoms Parkinson's can cause such as tremors, postural instability, rigidity and others.
  3. What Is Parkinson's Disease? (Parkinson's Foundation)  
    Parkinson's Disease/Start Here ... Parkinson's Disease ... Parkinson's Foundation ... What is Parkinson's & what are the symptoms, causes & treatments? We define this neurodegenerative ...
  4. Trouble Moving or Walking (Parkinson's Foundation)  
    Parkinson's Disease/Symptoms ... Parkinson's Disease ... Walking Problems/Specifics ... Walking Problems ... Parkinson's Foundation ... People with PD have trouble regulating ...
  5. ... inability to hold the body upright and balanced (postural instability).The movement difficulties associated with dopa-responsive dystonia ...
  6. ... inability to hold the body upright and balanced (postural instability), and a shuffling walk that can cause recurrent ...
  7. ... features include tremors and impaired balance and coordination (postural instability). People with Gaucher disease (described above) have variants ...
  8. ... inability to hold the body upright and balanced (postural instability), and a shuffling walk that can cause falls. ...
  9. ... slow movement (bradykinesia), and impaired balance and coordination (postural instability). Affected individuals may require walking aids or wheelchair ...
  10. ... inability to hold the body upright and balanced (postural instability).Individuals with HMDPC have an increased number of ...
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