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  1. Gait apraxia: Causes, symptoms, treatments, and FAQs

    Dec 11, 2025 · Gait apraxia involves difficulty initiating and coordinating the action of walking due to certain changes in the brain. It can have various underlying causes, such as dementia or …

  2. Gait Apraxia - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Gait apraxia is defined as a higher-level motor deficit characterized by difficulty with gait initiation, often manifesting as a wide base of support, short stride, shuffling, and freezing gait. It is …

  3. What Is Gait Apraxia? Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

    Aug 30, 2025 · Gait apraxia is a neurological condition affecting an individual’s ability to walk purposefully. It stems from a difficulty in the brain’s ability to plan and coordinate the complex …

  4. The clinical assessment of apraxia - Practical Neurology

    Gait apraxia has been defined as ‘the loss of ability to properly use the lower limbs in the act of walking, which cannot be accounted for by demonstrable sensory impairment or motor …

  5. Apraxia - Wikipedia

    Gait apraxia is the loss of ability to have normal function of the lower limbs such as walking. This is not due to loss of motor or sensory functions. [9] Ideational/conceptual apraxia is having an …

  6. Gait apraxia – Knowledge and References – Taylor & Francis

    Gait apraxia is a condition characterized by the inability to properly use the legs or lower limbs to walk, often caused by lesions in the supplementary motor area of the brain.

  7. Abnormal Gait: Gait Disorder Types, Causes & Treatments

    There are several different types of gait abnormalities, the most common include: Antalgic gait: An antalgic gait is the result of pain. It’s the most common type of abnormal gait. It makes you …

  8. Gait Apraxia - MalaCards

    Integrated disease information for Gait Apraxia including associated genes, mutations, phenotypes, pathways, drugs, and more - integrated from 78 data sources

  9. FDNA™ Gait Apraxia in Children

    Gait Apraxia What is gait apraxia? Gait apraxia is the inability to execute basic walking functions. The person cannot walk, and cannot make walking movements with their legs. This is not …

  10. Apraxia - Physiopedia

    Apraxia is inability to carry out learned purposeful movement despite the presence of a good motor, sensory, or coordination function. Both the desire and the capacity to move are present …