Freezing of gait
Article published: 24 May 2015 Read the full text at: http://bit.ly/1L6DtYr This video shows a patient with Parkinson's disease manifesting the typical features of freezing of gait. The first fragment shows the walking pattern during the off-phase. The freezing of gait episodes have an intermittent character and worsen when turning and while approaching a narrow passage (crossing a doorway). The second and third fragments show the beneficial effect of visual and auditory cueing. The fourth fragment shows the patient during the on-phase, showing a clear therapeutic effect of dopaminergic medication.

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