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Sunday, 05 February 2012
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Freezing and Parkinson's: Research papers
What Factors Influence Motor Complications in Parkinson Disease?: A 10-Year Prospective Study
By the end of the first decade, most patients exhibited dyskinesias (91%), motor fluctuations (62%), and freezing of gait (68%). An association was found between several patients' characteristics and presence of motor complications by 5 years, though not after 10 years of follow up.
01 December 2011
The effects of gait impairment with and without freezing of gait in Parkinson's disease
Objective: To compare the effects of gait impairment without freezing of gait (FOG) versus FOG without gait impairment in Parkinson's disease (PD) on disability and quality of life.
14 November 2011
Freezing in Parkinson's disease: A spatiotemporal motor disorder beyond gait
The findings emphasize that a core motor problem underlies freezing which can affect various movement effectors. This deficit may originate on the disease-dominant body side and interfere with amplitude and timing regulation during repetitive limb movements. These results may shift current thinking on the origins of freezing as being not exclusively a gait failure.
21 October 2011
Freezing of gait in Parkinson's disease: The impact of dual-tasking and turning
To understand the effects of dual tasking and turning on freezing of gait
15 November 2010
Cueing training in the home improves gait-related mobility in Parkinson's disease: the RESCUE trial
Cueing training in the home has specific effects on gait, freezing and balance. The decline in effectiveness of intervention effects underscores the need for permanent cueing devices and follow-up treatment.
01 February 2007
Cueing training in persons with Parkinson's disease
A groundbreaking study challenges misconceptions about cueing training in Parkinson's disease
01 February 2007
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