M. Petrarca, G. Vasco, S. Gazzellini, S. Carniel, A. Pisano, E. Bertini, E. Castelli, Gait & Posture, Volume 49, Supplement 1, September 2016, Pages S2-S3, ISSN 0966-6362, doi:10.1016/j.gaitpost.2016.07.025.
The resulting walking pattern is the product of a complex interaction between cerebellar dysfunction and sensory loss,compromising both balance control and multi-joint coordination. It is possible to speculate on the reduction of sensibility and of selective muscular control which produces increased exploitation of the body biomechanical properties.
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