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Acute Neurological Gait Disorders in Children
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Webinaire ICNTN
Topic: Acute Neurological Gait Disorders in Children
Speaker: Imane Chahid
When: November 20, 2025
About Topic:
Acute gait disturbances in children represent a frequent and sometimes alarming reason for consultation. They may arise from a wide range of neurological conditions, including peripheral neuropathies, cerebellar dysfunction, spinal cord involvement, or acute neuromuscular diseases. Early recognition of red flags—such as rapid progression, associated weakness, altered consciousness, or sphincter dysfunction—is essential to guide urgent investigations and ensure timely management. This session provides a structured approach to clinical assessment and differential diagnosis in pediatric acute gait disorders.
Acute gait disturbances in children represent a frequent and sometimes alarming reason for consultation. They may arise from a wide range of neurological conditions, including peripheral neuropathies, cerebellar dysfunction, spinal cord involvement, or acute neuromuscular diseases. Early recognition of red flags—such as rapid progression, associated weakness, altered consciousness, or sphincter dysfunction—is essential to guide urgent investigations and ensure timely management. This session provides a structured approach to clinical assessment and differential diagnosis in pediatric acute gait disorders.
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