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Paretic gait refers to a type of walking pattern characterized by weakness or paralysis in the muscles, often resulting from neurological conditions such as stroke or multiple sclerosis. Individuals with paretic gait may exhibit a shuffling motion, difficulty lifting their feet, or an uneven stride. This gait can lead to balance issues and an increased risk of falls, making mobility challenging. Rehabilitation and physical therapy are often recommended to improve walking ability and strengthen affected muscles.

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