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Effects of basic movements and gait in the case of homolateral imitative synkinesis.

Masato EbaraHiroyuki OhtsukaJun Takasugi
Published in: Journal of stroke and cerebrovascular diseases : the official journal of National Stroke Association (2024)
This study identified HIS as a rare syndrome, manifesting at a rate of 0.9%. Focus was more common in patients with damage to the thalamus and parietal lobe. No manifestations of the HIS occurred during basic activities, suggesting a weak correlation between the HIS and such activities. Certain patients exhibit HIS during gait, report suboptimal gait, and have an increased risk of falls, potentially influencing their gait proficiency.
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