Objectives: To characterise the typical clinical features of cerebellar gait and to analyse ataxia quantitatively. Methods: Twelve patients with various cerebellar disorders were compared with 12 age ...
Figure 3 Indirect association between ageing and geriatric gait disorders Vestibular gait Deviation to one side Aggravated by eye closure Positive Unterberger test Vestibular features (eg, nystagmus, ...
Figure 3 Indirect association between ageing and geriatric gait disorders Vestibular gait Deviation to one side Aggravated by eye closure Positive Unterberger test Vestibular features (eg, nystagmus, ...
Subjects who screened positive had a neurological examination, and the diagnosis of TAN was made if any two or more of bilateral optic atrophy, bilateral neurosensory deafness, sensory gait ataxia, or ...
Despite an NIHSS of 0, his ataxia was severe with potentially catastrophic functional impairment so he was thrombolysed ... intervention—consider additional examinations When presenting with vertigo ...
Affected subjects show severe mental retardation, delayed motor development, movement or balance disorders with ataxic gait and jerky limb movements, and absence of speech. In addition, distinct ...