Patients suffering from Parkinson's disease (PD) have difficulties with control of stance, postural changes, and walking, seemingly depending on problems in central integration of proprioceptive information. We tested the hypothesis that alternate vibration of postural muscles can induce cyclic medio-lateral or antero-posterior sway in PD, mimicking that accompanying body progression during walking, thereby favoring the production of locomotor tasks. In 12 standing PD patients and 11 healthy subjects, we applied trains of vibratory stimuli, bilaterally in an alternating paradigm to soleus, tibialis anterior, or paravertebral muscles. The trains of stimuli were delivered at frequencies selected to be above, near, and below the normal walki...
We have tested the hypothesis that dysfunction of the vestibular control of posture is a principal c...
Increased tremor and postural instability are motor problems commonly associated with Parkinson's di...
International audiencePostural reactions can be influenced by concomitant tasks or different context...
Patients suffering from Parkinson’s disease (PD) have difficulties with control of stance, postural ...
Objective: During the administration of timed bilateral alternate vibration to homonymous leg or tru...
The equilibrium system needs the coordination of three subsystems: sensory, skeletal and central ner...
Background In Parkinson's disease (PD), gait disorders lead to increased risk of falls and patients...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of muscle vibration in t...
Stability and mobility in functional motor activities depend on a precise regulation of phasic and t...
INTRODUCTION: Among the different rehabilitative approaches to Parkinson’s disease, there is conflic...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) can produce postural abnormalities of the standing body position such as ky...
Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by rigidity, akinesia, postural instability and tremor. De...
Increased tremor and postural instability are motor problems commonly associated with Parkinson's di...
Objective Galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) activates the vestibular afferents, and these change...
Upright stance and its reflex control were studied in parkinsonian patients and in age-matched norma...
We have tested the hypothesis that dysfunction of the vestibular control of posture is a principal c...
Increased tremor and postural instability are motor problems commonly associated with Parkinson's di...
International audiencePostural reactions can be influenced by concomitant tasks or different context...
Patients suffering from Parkinson’s disease (PD) have difficulties with control of stance, postural ...
Objective: During the administration of timed bilateral alternate vibration to homonymous leg or tru...
The equilibrium system needs the coordination of three subsystems: sensory, skeletal and central ner...
Background In Parkinson's disease (PD), gait disorders lead to increased risk of falls and patients...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of muscle vibration in t...
Stability and mobility in functional motor activities depend on a precise regulation of phasic and t...
INTRODUCTION: Among the different rehabilitative approaches to Parkinson’s disease, there is conflic...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) can produce postural abnormalities of the standing body position such as ky...
Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by rigidity, akinesia, postural instability and tremor. De...
Increased tremor and postural instability are motor problems commonly associated with Parkinson's di...
Objective Galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) activates the vestibular afferents, and these change...
Upright stance and its reflex control were studied in parkinsonian patients and in age-matched norma...
We have tested the hypothesis that dysfunction of the vestibular control of posture is a principal c...
Increased tremor and postural instability are motor problems commonly associated with Parkinson's di...
International audiencePostural reactions can be influenced by concomitant tasks or different context...