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A Dictionary of Neurological Signs
Cross Reference Seizures Festinant Gait, Festination Festinant gait or festination
is a gait disorder characterized by rapid short steps (Latin: festinare, to hurry,
hasten, accelerate) due to inadequate maintenance of the body's centre of gravity
...
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The Encyclopedia of Parkinson's Disease
Festination The Latin origin of the word festination means “to hasten,” which is
the appearance of this gait disturbance. A festinating gait consists of short,
increasingly rapid steps with a marked forward lean, as though the person is
about to ...
Anthony D. Mosley, Deborah S. Romaine, Ali Samii, 2010
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Mapping the Progress of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease
INTRODUCTION Gait disturbances have recently been added as the fifth cardinal
motor symptom of parkinsonism. This addition was made due to the unique
phenomenology of gait disturbances (e.g., in the form of freezing and festination)
...
Yoshikuni Mizuno, Abraham Fisher, Israel Hanin, 2002
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Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders
The unexpected and heterogeneous nature of the freezing or festination
episodes can catch the patient unprepared, leading frequently to reckless
responses and inevitable falls. Episodic gait disturbances are sometimes difficult
to quantify ...
Joseph Jankovic, Eduardo Tolosa, 2007
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Health Professionals' Guide to Physical Management of ...
Festination is a shuffling gait combined with involuntary speeding up of gait in a
forward direction and progressive shortening of stride length. • Clinical relevance.
Festination is associated with imbalance and falls and is caused in part by an ...
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Parkinson's Disease For Dummies
Freezing. and. festination: It's. all. in. the. legs. You're walking along fine and then
— Bam! — like the cartoon character who steps in glue, you're stuck! Freezing is
the sudden inability to step forward, and it typically happens in three situations: ...
Michele Tagliati, MD, Gary Guten, MD, MA, Jo Horne, MA, 2011
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Health Professionals' Guide to Physical Management of ...
Festination Festination is a shuffling gait combined with involuntary speeding up
of gait in a forward direction and progressive shortening of stride length. • Clinical
relevance. Festination is associated with imbalance and falls and is caused in ...
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Atlas of Adult Physical Diagnosis
... Speech Tone Face Myerson's sign Handwriting Orthostatic parameters Pruning
of skin when immersed in water Sweating Parkinson's Shuffling, with festination
Hands and feet "Pill rolling" Soft, lag time at outset of response Festination-slow,
...
Dale Berg, Katherine Worzala, 2006
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Movement Disorders—Advances in Research and Treatment: 2013 ...
According to news reporting from Madrid, Spain, by NewsRx editors, the
researcher stated “Gait disturbances occur frequently in advanced Parkinson's
disease (PD) including slow gait, postural changes, festination and freezing of
gait.
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Dictionary of Biological Psychology
Patients with PARKINSON'S DISEASE are described, somewhat paradoxically,
as showing festination, or a festinating GAIT. This describes the small shuffling
steps they often take, rather than the speed of their actions. fever see immune ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «FESTINATION» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
festination im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Understanding Parkinson's — The shaking palsy
Retropulsion and festination: These affect the walking movement of patients directly. Retropulsion causes a backward lean in the body as ... «The Express Tribune, Jan 15»
Changing gait could be early sign of Parkinson's
Arm swing is diminished or absent and they tend to take small shuffling steps, called festination. They may have trouble starting to walk, appear ... «Scotsman, Okt 14»
Former Metro Morning host Andy Barrie battles Parkinson's with …
“That's festination,” he says. ... Not only to avoid the tiny motions that lead to festination, but because moving more keeps becoming stiff at bay. «Toronto Star, Sep 14»
Plans for further cruise liners to anchor off Comino
Such facilities at various spots around the island will make Gozo more accessible festination for cruise liners in prevailing winds. Presently ... «Malta Independent Online, Jul 14»
Plans in place to transform Limerick city in 2014 - and beyond
In a bid to copper-fasten Limerick's status as the top shopping festination in the region, there will be a major redevelopment of Arthur's Quay ... «Limerick Leader, Dez 13»
THE CAUSES OF FALLS IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE
Analysis of causes of falls revealed that sudden falls were the most common (31%), followed by episodes of freezing and festination (19%), ... «Parkinson's Disease News, Nov 13»
Michael J. Fox Opens Up To AARP Magazine About Parkinson's
I can wake up with festination and I'll say, 'This is going to be a struggle today.'" “Tracy and I were talking the other day about all the people we ... «Look To The Stars, Mär 13»
'Umbrella,' by Will Self
... modish anxieties, so the post-encephalitics' akinesia and festination had been the stop/start, the on/off, the 0/1, of a two-step with technology. «New York Times, Feb 13»
A Stranger to Himself: Living With Parkinson's Disease
Festination, they called it—the clinical term for the way you could freeze up, your legs trembling, your feet taking little stuttering steps, as you ... «Washingtonian.com, Jul 11»
Matt Roberts' most daunting challenge to date
Gait I am interested in, with its set of descriptive terms: cadence, double stance, dorsiflexion, festination. It is an extraordinary complex of factors, ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Mai 11»