A way of walking in which a person takes short steps, seen in people who have Parkinson’s disease.
Involuntary quickening and shortening of steps in walking, as occurs in some diseases.
To increase in speed or rate; commonly associated with the gait pattern of individuals with Parkinson’s disease.
The short tottering steps that characterize the gait of a patient with parkinsonism.
The involuntary quickening of gait seen in some nervous diseases, especially in parkinsonism.
A specific walking pattern observed in neurological conditions like Parkinson’s disease, where the individual moves in short, quick spurts, gradually speeding up until they have to halt to avoid falling, only to then resume walking.