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 ...
The most common causes of acute cerebellar ataxia are vascular disorders resulting in cerebellar ischaemia or haemorrhage. Most cerebellar haemorrhages are midline and therefore present with gait ...
Cerebellar ataxia is a neurological disorder of the cerebellum ... between the ages of 18 and 34 who suffered from pronounced gait, speech and vision disorders. Magnetic resonance imaging ...
gait training, and activity of daily living training, in patients with degenerative cerebellar ataxia (DCA) was insufficient for clinical decision making. We aimed to explore clinical outcomes and ...
No obvious motor paralysis was noted at the time of transfer, and he was able to walk unassisted. However, cerebellar ataxia presenting as a rigid gait pattern was noted, with the patient locking his ...
and genetically heterogeneous group of neurodegenerative disorders characterised by progressive cerebellar dysfunction (causing ataxia of gait, stance, and limbs, dysarthria, and oculomotor ...
Movement disorders such as cerebellar ataxia and balance and gait disturbance are common symptoms of DCA. Recently, non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) techniques, including repetitive transcranial ...
could result in a different type of ataxia. For instance, damage to the midline cerebellar structures induces gait and truncal ataxia, while damage to the unilateral cerebellar hemisphere causes ...
Actuator,Central Pattern Generator,Cerebellar Ataxia,Control Box,Fourier Analysis,Gain Condition,Gain Settings,Gait Cycle,Gait Stability,Gait Training,Hip Joint,Knee ...