Impaired ambulation not attributed to sensory impairment or motor weakness. FRONTAL LOBE disorders; BASAL GANGLIA DISEASES (e.g., PARKINSONIAN DISORDERS); DEMENTIA, MULTI-INFARCT; ALZHEIMER DISEASE; and other conditions may be associated with gait apraxia.
Also Known As:
Bruns' Gait Apraxia; Frontal Gait Apraxia; Apraxia, Bruns' Gait; Apraxia, Frontal Gait; Apraxia, Gait; Apraxias, Bruns' Gait; Apraxias, Frontal Gait; Apraxias, Gait; Bruns Apraxia, Gait; Bruns Gait Apraxia; Bruns' Apraxia, Gait; Bruns' Gait Apraxias; Frontal Gait Apraxias; Gait Apraxia, Bruns'; Gait Apraxia, Frontal; Gait Apraxias; Gait Apraxias, Bruns'; Gait Apraxias, Frontal; Gait Dyspraxia; Gait Dyspraxias; Apraxia of Gait; Bruns' Apraxia of Gait; Dyspraxia of Gait