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Scientists are creating an app that examines these walking patterns to predict a child’s likelihood of having autism.
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Why do some autistic people walk differently? - MSNtoe-walking, walking on the balls of the feet in-toeing, walking with one or both feet turned inwards out-toeing, walking with one or both feet turned out.
A Goleta company has invented a new style of shoes to help elderly, disabled and others who have difficulty walking get back on their feet again. Cadense, led by Kathy O’Dell, Tyler Susko and ...
Toe-walking means walking on the balls of the feet. Towfiqu Ahamed/Getty Images Autistic people show much more in the length and speed of their strides, as well as their walking speed.
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