BACKGROUND: Difficulty performing more than one task at a time (dual tasking) is a common and disabling problem experienced by people with Parkinson disease (PD). If asked to perform another task when walking, people with PD often take shorter steps or walk more slowly. Currently there is uncertainty about whether clinicians should teach people with PD to avoid dual tasking or whether they should encourage them to practice dual tasking with the hope that practice will lead to enhanced performance. This study will address this issue by comparing single to dual task gait training. METHODS AND DESIGN: A prospective randomised clinical trial is being conducted. Sixty participants with idiopathic PD will be recruited, provided they score I-IV on...
The ability to dual task is important for safe completion of activities of daily living. This is esp...
Objective: People with Parkinson’s disease (PwPD) demonstrate impaired automaticity of motor and cog...
BACKGROUND: Impaired dual-task performance significantly impacts upon functional mobility in people ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Many controversies surround the usefulness of dual-task training in Parki...
BACKGROUND: Multiple tasking is an integral part of daily mobility. Patients with Parkinson's diseas...
Abstract: The primary onset of this study is to determine the short and longer term effects of dual ...
INTRODUCTION: The DUALITY trial recently showed that both integrated and consecutive dual-task trai...
Gait impairments in Parkinson's disease (PD) are aggravated under dual task conditions. Providing ef...
Due to dopamine loss in the basal ganglia, patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) have problems perf...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Dual-task interventions show positive effects in people with Parkinson disea...
Background: In this study, was to evaluated the effectiveness of motor task and cognitive task inter...
Dual-task (DT) circumstances aggravate gait disorders in Parkinson's disease (PD) and are associated...
Due to dopamine loss in the basal ganglia, patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) have problems perf...
The loss in the automaticity of gait hinders the performance of concurrent activities - Dual Task (D...
Objective: To determine whether multiple-task training of walking is feasible and worthwhile in peop...
The ability to dual task is important for safe completion of activities of daily living. This is esp...
Objective: People with Parkinson’s disease (PwPD) demonstrate impaired automaticity of motor and cog...
BACKGROUND: Impaired dual-task performance significantly impacts upon functional mobility in people ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Many controversies surround the usefulness of dual-task training in Parki...
BACKGROUND: Multiple tasking is an integral part of daily mobility. Patients with Parkinson's diseas...
Abstract: The primary onset of this study is to determine the short and longer term effects of dual ...
INTRODUCTION: The DUALITY trial recently showed that both integrated and consecutive dual-task trai...
Gait impairments in Parkinson's disease (PD) are aggravated under dual task conditions. Providing ef...
Due to dopamine loss in the basal ganglia, patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) have problems perf...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Dual-task interventions show positive effects in people with Parkinson disea...
Background: In this study, was to evaluated the effectiveness of motor task and cognitive task inter...
Dual-task (DT) circumstances aggravate gait disorders in Parkinson's disease (PD) and are associated...
Due to dopamine loss in the basal ganglia, patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) have problems perf...
The loss in the automaticity of gait hinders the performance of concurrent activities - Dual Task (D...
Objective: To determine whether multiple-task training of walking is feasible and worthwhile in peop...
The ability to dual task is important for safe completion of activities of daily living. This is esp...
Objective: People with Parkinson’s disease (PwPD) demonstrate impaired automaticity of motor and cog...
BACKGROUND: Impaired dual-task performance significantly impacts upon functional mobility in people ...