Inability to walk: symptom of a rare disease, learn more
fdna.health › symptoms › inability-to-walkWhat is the inability to walk? Non-ambulatory, or the inability to walk, is due to lack of or loss of control in the legs, weakness in involved and related muscles, lack of balance, numbness, freezing or absence of movement, slow movement, tremors, clumsiness, stumbling and falling, and exercise-related fatigue. What should I do next?