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Propulsive Gait
A type of walking where the person seems to be pushed forward, with quick, small steps; often associated with neurological disorders like Parkinson's disease.
Waxy Flexibility
A symptom of catatonia characterized by the maintenance of a body position or posture in which the person's limbs remain in the position they are placed by another person.
Spontaneous Movement
Unplanned, voluntary or involuntary movements that occur without conscious thought or intention.
Daily Living
Refers to the routine activities that people tend to do every day without needing assistance, such as eating, bathing, and dressing.
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