Gait disorders
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Gait disorders
Abstract
This chapter deals with the neuronal mechanisms underlying impaired gait. The aim is, first, a better understanding of the underlying pathophysiology and, second, the selection of an adequate treatment. One of the first symptoms of a lesion within the central motor system perceived by patients is a movement disorder, which is most characteristic during locomotion, e.g. in patients suffering spasticity after stroke or a spinal cord injury or Parkinson disease. By the recording and analysis of electrophysiological and biomechanical signals during a movement, the significance of impaired reflex behavior or muscle tone and its contribution to the movement disorder can reliably be assessed. Adequate treatment should not be restricted to the correction of an isolated clinical sign but should be based on the mechanisms underlying the movement disorder that impairs the patient. Therapy should be directed toward functional training, which takes advantage of the plasticity of the nervous system. In the future a combination of repair and functional training will further improve the mobility of disabled patients.
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