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Gait in Older Adults: A Review of the Literature with an Emphasis Toward Achieving Favorable Clinical Outcomes, Part II
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This Month's CME Article in Clinical Geriatrics
Meredith H. Harris, PT, DPT, EdD, Maureen K. Holden, PT, PhD, Lawrence P. Cahalin, PT, MA, Diane Fitzpatrick, PT, DPT, MS, Susan Lowe, PT, DPT, MS, GCS, and Paul K. Canavan, PT, PhD
Changes in motor skills that occur with aging vary widely. It is generally
accepted that many bodily functions decline with age, including the
ability to walk. For older individuals, walking is one of the most important
factors in maintaining an independent lifestyle and remaining in the community.
As aging occurs, there can be distinct changes in gait patterns. There is
some controversy in the field as to whether change occurs as a result of aging or
as a result of pathology.
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