What neurologic disorder can cause a walking gait to show increased hip flexion, forward lean of the trunk, and shuffling steps?
a. hemiplegia
b. parkinsonism
c. multiple sclerosis
d. alzheimer's
Answer: b. parkinsonism
Parkinsonism is a neurologic disorder that can cause a walking gait to show increased hip flexion, forward lean of the trunk, and shuffling steps.