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Freezing of gait: moving forward on a mysterious clinical phenomenon.

机译:步态冻结:在一种神秘的临床现象上前进。

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Freezing of gait (FoG) is a unique and disabling clinical phenomenon characterised by brief episodes of inability to step or by extremely short steps that typically occur on initiating gait or on turning while walking. Patients with FoG, which is a feature of parkinsonian syndromes, show variability in gait metrics between FoG episodes and a substantial reduction in step length with frequent trembling of the legs during FoG episodes. Physiological, functional imaging, and clinical-pathological studies point to disturbances in frontal cortical regions, the basal ganglia, and the midbrain locomotor region as the probable origins of FoG. Medications, deep brain stimulation, and rehabilitation techniques can alleviate symptoms of FoG in some patients, but these treatments lack efficacy in patients with advanced FoG. A better understanding of the phenomenon is needed to aid the development of effective therapeutic strategies.
机译:步态冻结(FoG)是一种独特的致残性临床现象,其特征是短暂的无力步伐或极短的步伐发作,通常发生在步态开始或走路时转弯时。 FoG患者是帕金森综合症的特征,在FoG发作之间的步态度量存在差异,步长明显减小,并且在FoG发作期间经常出现腿部发抖。生理,功能影像学和临床病理学研究指出,额叶皮质区,基底神经节和中脑运动区的紊乱可能是FoG的起源。药物,深部脑刺激和康复技术可以缓解某些患者的FoG症状,但是这些治疗方法对晚期FoG患者缺乏疗效。需要对该现象有更好的了解,以帮助制定有效的治疗策略。

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