
What is it? Exercise-induced episodic gait disorder in a young boy
From MDS Podcast by International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society
February 16, 2026
About this episode
Dr. Shekeeb Mohammad analyzes a case of exercise-induced episodic gait disturbance in a young boy.
A young boy presents with exercise-induced episodic gait disturbance. Dr. Shekeeb Mohammad analyses the clinical phenomenology alongside laboratory and neuroimaging findings, systematically exploring the differential diagnosis before arriving at the final diagnosis.
Topics covered
- exercise-induced episodic gait disorder
- clinical phenomenology
- differential diagnosis
- neuroimaging findings
Keywords
- gait disturbance
- young boy
- clinical analysis
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