Abstract

The fall risk of patients with cerebellar ataxia is markedly increased and these falls often result in serious injuries or a fear of falling [13]. Patients with cerebellar ataxia typically walk with a broadened base of support, decreased step length and increased gait variability [4]. The latter is a critical parameter in the assessment of patients with gait disorders since increased variability is associated with a

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