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Parkinson's Disease
Frequently Asked Questions
5. How does Parkinson's disease progress? -
cont'd
People with Parkinson's often develop a so-called parkinsonian
gait that includes a tendency to lean forward, small quick
steps as if hurrying forward (called festination), and reduced
swinging of the arms. They also may have trouble initiating or
continuing movement, which is known as freezing.
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