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🧠 Visual Cueing

Visual cueing refers to the use of external visual stimuli to assist or modify motor actions, especially gait, in patients with neurological disorders such as freezing of gait.

🎯 Purpose

Visual cues aim to:

🧩 Examples

🧠 Mechanism

Visual stimuli engage alternative motor pathways (parietal–premotor–cerebellar), bypassing impaired basal ganglia–SMA loops. This allows compensation in diseases such as Parkinson’s disease, Wilson’s disease, and normal pressure hydrocephalus.

🧪 Clinical Use

Primarily studied in Parkinson’s disease, visual cueing has also shown benefit in:


See also: freezing_of_gait, wilson_disease, nph, gait_training