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Gait Apraxia
Gait apraxia - a disorder of gait (walking) and equilibrium caused by a lesion in the frontal lobe, commonly seen in elderly persons and those with Alzheimer disease; the person walks with a broad-based gait, taking short steps and placing the feet flat on the ground. Called also Bruns apraxia and frontal ataxia.
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Gait Apraxia
Gait apraxia - a disorder of gait (walking) and equilibrium caused by a lesion in the frontal lobe, commonly seen in elderly persons and those with Alzheimer disease; the person walks with a broad-based gait, taking short steps and placing the feet flat on the ground. Called also Bruns apraxia and frontal ataxia.
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