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Parkinsonian gait (or festinating gait, from Latin festinare [to hurry]) is the type of gait exhibited by patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). It is often described by people with Parkinson's as feeling like being stuck in place, when initiating a step or turning, and can increase the risk of falling. This disorder is caused by a deficiency of dopamine in the basal ganglia circuit leading to motor deficits. Gait is one of the most affected motor characteristics of this disorder although symptoms of Parkinson's disease are varied.

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  • مشية باركنسونية (ar)
  • Festinatio (it)
  • Parkinsonian gait (en)
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  • المِشْيَة البَارْكِنْسونِيَّة (أو مِشْيَة الخَطْو) هي مشية تظهر لدى مرضى باركنسون. غالبًا ما يصف هذه المشية المصابون بمرض باركنسون بشعور بأنهم عالقون في أماكنهم عند الشروع بالخطو أو الدوران، ويمكن أن تزيد من خطر السقوط.يحدث هذا الاضطراب نتيجةً لنقص الدوبامين في دارة العقد القاعدية، متسببًا في نقص حركي. المشي أحد أكثر الخصائص الحركية تضررًا من هذا الاضطراب، بالرغم من تعدد علامات وأعراض مرض باركنسون. (ar)
  • L'andatura parkinsoniana, o festinatio, è un progressivo aumento della velocità di marcia associato a una riduzione dell'ampiezza dei passi, finalizzato a mantenere il baricentro esattamente sui piedi. È un sintomo frequente della malattia di Parkinson, presente soprattutto nei pazienti anziani con uno stadio avanzato della malattia, mentre è raro nel parkinsonismo sintomatico che caratterizza le discinesie da effetti collaterali dei farmaci antipsicotici. (it)
  • Parkinsonian gait (or festinating gait, from Latin festinare [to hurry]) is the type of gait exhibited by patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). It is often described by people with Parkinson's as feeling like being stuck in place, when initiating a step or turning, and can increase the risk of falling. This disorder is caused by a deficiency of dopamine in the basal ganglia circuit leading to motor deficits. Gait is one of the most affected motor characteristics of this disorder although symptoms of Parkinson's disease are varied. (en)
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