| festination | Synonym: festinating gait. Origin: L. Festino, to hasten (05 Mar 2000) |
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involuntary shortening of stride and quickening of gait that occurs in some diseases (e.g., Parkinson's disease)
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involontary shortening of stride and quickening of gait that occurs in some diseases (eg, Parkinson’s disease). It is most commonly used to describe gait disturbance, but it is also used to describe speech. For example, ones expression of words can accelerate while talking, and the space between words will become shorter and shorter. This happens to such a degree that it can be difficult to understand the individual who has festinating speech.
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Festination is identified by short, shuffling steps and is a characteristic gait disturbance of PD
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walking with a series of quick, small, shuffling steps as if hurrying forward to keep balance.
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| festination | involuntary shortening of stride and quickening of gait that occurs in some diseases (e.g., Parkinson's disease) |
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