Imbalance and tripping over obstacles as a result of altered gait in older adults, especially in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), are one of the most common causes of falls. During obstacle crossing, patients with PD modify their behavior in order to decrease the mechanical demands and enhance dynamic stability. Various descriptions of dynamic traits of gait that have been collected over longer periods, probably better synthesize the underlying structure and pattern of fluctuations in gait and can be more sensitive markers of aging or early neurological dysfunction and increased risk of falls. This confirmation challenges the clinimetric of different protocols and paradigms used for gait analysis up till now, in particular when analy...
This study investigates the effects of Parkinson’s disease (PD) on foot trajectories and spatiotempo...
Background Falls are common in idiopathic Parkinson's disease (PD) and frequently occur when walkin...
Rhythmic and adaptable walking requires complex interactions within the locomotor system. Aging and ...
Nafiseh Mollaei,1 Estela Bicho,1 Nuno Sousa,2,3 Miguel Fernandes Gago2–4 1Centro Algoritmi, C...
Imbalance and tripping over obstacles as a result of altered gait in older adults, especially in pat...
Background Gait impairment places older adults and people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) at an incre...
The aim of this study was to compare the locomotor behavior of people with Parkinson's disease (PD) ...
Tripping over obstacles is the major cause of falls in community-dwelling patients with Parkinson's ...
The ability to adjust gait is crucial when performing daily living activities such as avoiding obsta...
Gait variability may serve as a sensitive and clinically relevant parameter to quantify adjustments ...
Gait variability may serve as a sensitive and clinically relevant parameter to quantify adjustments ...
Falls often occur due to spontaneous loss of balance, but tripping over an obstacle during gait is a...
The current study evaluated the effects of disease severity on the control of obstacle crossing in p...
[[abstract]]Background Tripping over obstacles is the major cause of falls in community-dwelling pat...
Falls often occur due to spontaneous loss of balance, but tripping over an obstacle during gait is a...
This study investigates the effects of Parkinson’s disease (PD) on foot trajectories and spatiotempo...
Background Falls are common in idiopathic Parkinson's disease (PD) and frequently occur when walkin...
Rhythmic and adaptable walking requires complex interactions within the locomotor system. Aging and ...
Nafiseh Mollaei,1 Estela Bicho,1 Nuno Sousa,2,3 Miguel Fernandes Gago2–4 1Centro Algoritmi, C...
Imbalance and tripping over obstacles as a result of altered gait in older adults, especially in pat...
Background Gait impairment places older adults and people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) at an incre...
The aim of this study was to compare the locomotor behavior of people with Parkinson's disease (PD) ...
Tripping over obstacles is the major cause of falls in community-dwelling patients with Parkinson's ...
The ability to adjust gait is crucial when performing daily living activities such as avoiding obsta...
Gait variability may serve as a sensitive and clinically relevant parameter to quantify adjustments ...
Gait variability may serve as a sensitive and clinically relevant parameter to quantify adjustments ...
Falls often occur due to spontaneous loss of balance, but tripping over an obstacle during gait is a...
The current study evaluated the effects of disease severity on the control of obstacle crossing in p...
[[abstract]]Background Tripping over obstacles is the major cause of falls in community-dwelling pat...
Falls often occur due to spontaneous loss of balance, but tripping over an obstacle during gait is a...
This study investigates the effects of Parkinson’s disease (PD) on foot trajectories and spatiotempo...
Background Falls are common in idiopathic Parkinson's disease (PD) and frequently occur when walkin...
Rhythmic and adaptable walking requires complex interactions within the locomotor system. Aging and ...