freezingofgait

Freezingofgaitisthetemporary,involuntaryinabilitytomove.Duringafreezingepisode,apersonwithPDmayfeelliketheirfeetarestuckinplace,or ...,2019年4月9日—FreezingofgaitisacomplexPDgaitdisorderinwhichpeopleget“stuck”inplaceandtemporarilyhaveahardtimemovingtheirfeetforward.,,由SRahimpour著作·2021·被引用29次—Freezingofgait(FoG)isoneofthemostdisablingyetpoorlyunderstoodsymptomsofParkinson'sdisease(PD).F...

Freezing

Freezing of gait is the temporary, involuntary inability to move. During a freezing episode, a person with PD may feel like their feet are stuck in place, or ...

Freezing of Gait & Parkinson's Disease

2019年4月9日 — Freezing of gait is a complex PD gait disorder in which people get “stuck” in place and temporarily have a hard time moving their feet forward.

Freezing of Gait in Parkinson's Disease

由 S Rahimpour 著作 · 2021 · 被引用 29 次 — Freezing of gait (FoG) is one of the most disabling yet poorly understood symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD). FoG is an episodic gait pattern ...

Freezing of gait in Parkinson's disease

由 C Gao 著作 · 2020 · 被引用 126 次 — Freezing of gait (FOG) was defined as “brief, episodic absence or marked reduction of forward progression of the feet despite the intention to ...

Freezing of Gait

2022年9月26日 — The sudden, involuntary inability to move — that feeling of your feet being glued to the floor when trying to take a step — is called ...

Freezing of gait

由 JG Nutt 著作 · 2011 · 被引用 1286 次 — Freezing of gait (FoG) is a unique and disabling clinical phenomenon characterised by brief episodes of inability to step or by extremely short steps that ...

Neural Correlates of Freezing of Gait in Parkinson's Disease

由 JS Marquez 著作 · 2020 · 被引用 34 次 — Freezing of gait (FoG) is a disabling symptom characterized as a brief inability to step or by short steps, which occurs when initiating gait or while tur.

Soft robotic apparel to avert freezing of gait in Parkinson's ...

由 J Kim 著作 · 2024 · 被引用 1 次 — Freezing of gait (FoG) is a profoundly disruptive gait disturbance in Parkinson's disease, causing unintended stops while walking.