Marche à petit pas

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Marche à petit pas is a type of gait disorder characterized by small, shuffling steps. It is typically seen in individuals with Parkinson's disease, but can also be caused by other neurological conditions such as dementia, stroke, or multiple sclerosis. This type of gait can lead to problems with balance and stability, and can increase the risk of falls.


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