© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Background Impaired balance is common in neurological disorders. Cervical dystonia is a neurological movement disorder affecting the neck. The effect of this aberrant head posture on physical function is unknown. Objectives To compare balance, mobility, gait and stepping reactions between ten people with cervical dystonia and ten control adults. Methods Spatiotemporal gait parameters and walking speed were assessed using a computerised walkway. Step length and time, time in double support and gait variability were calculated, then normalised to gait speed. Centre of pressure path length was assessed with eyes open and eyes closed to calculate a Romberg Quotient. Simple and choice reaction times were measured using custo...
The purpose of this dissertation was to examine balance impairments in people with degenerative cerv...
Background: Effective sensorimotor integration is essential to modulate (adapt) neck stabilization s...
This investigation assessed the utility of 3D motion analysis, in conjunction with radiological imag...
Cervical dystonia (CD) is a neurological movement disorder causing the neck to move involuntarily aw...
Background: Previous studies have found gait and balance abnormalities in patients with cervical dys...
Clinical scales of patients with cervical dystonia do not rate neck movement velocity. We prospectiv...
Day-to-day walking-related activities frequently involve the simultaneous performance of two or more...
Background: Patients with cervical dystonia (CD) show impaired postural control, balance, and gait, ...
BACKGROUND: Functional imaging and electrophysiological data from patients with primary dystonia rev...
Several observations support the notion that integration of neck proprioceptive input is impaired in...
Gait disorders in cervical dystonia (CD) are reported in patients under DBS or in severe cases compl...
Although abnormal head and neck postures are defining features of cervical dystonia (CD), head tremo...
Objective—To quantitatively assess con-trol of balance under static and dynamic conditions in patien...
The purpose of this dissertation was to examine balance impairments in people with degenerative cerv...
Background: Effective sensorimotor integration is essential to modulate (adapt) neck stabilization s...
This investigation assessed the utility of 3D motion analysis, in conjunction with radiological imag...
Cervical dystonia (CD) is a neurological movement disorder causing the neck to move involuntarily aw...
Background: Previous studies have found gait and balance abnormalities in patients with cervical dys...
Clinical scales of patients with cervical dystonia do not rate neck movement velocity. We prospectiv...
Day-to-day walking-related activities frequently involve the simultaneous performance of two or more...
Background: Patients with cervical dystonia (CD) show impaired postural control, balance, and gait, ...
BACKGROUND: Functional imaging and electrophysiological data from patients with primary dystonia rev...
Several observations support the notion that integration of neck proprioceptive input is impaired in...
Gait disorders in cervical dystonia (CD) are reported in patients under DBS or in severe cases compl...
Although abnormal head and neck postures are defining features of cervical dystonia (CD), head tremo...
Objective—To quantitatively assess con-trol of balance under static and dynamic conditions in patien...
The purpose of this dissertation was to examine balance impairments in people with degenerative cerv...
Background: Effective sensorimotor integration is essential to modulate (adapt) neck stabilization s...
This investigation assessed the utility of 3D motion analysis, in conjunction with radiological imag...