Abstract: The abnormal gaits of the elderly in daily life will increase the risk of falling accidents and lead to the unbalanced development of muscles. This letter presents a method for classifying ...
Gait disturbances are a prevalent issue in individuals with neurological disorders, affecting millions worldwide. These disorders, including Parkinson's ...
It is so common for children of this age to walk with their toes pointing inwards that most doctors would see it as part of normal walking development. However many parents worry that such apparent ...
Introduction: In toe walking children, impaired maturation of neuromotor control often leads to persistent use of immature motor programs. Understanding the underlying etiology of toe walking in ...
Abstract: Abnormal brain structures have been observed in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients with freezing of gait (FoG), but the neural mechanisms behind FoG are still not well understood. This study ...
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