Background. Individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS) experience deficits in motor and cognitive domains, resulting in impairment in dual-task walking ability. The goal of this study was to compare performance of forward walking and backward walking in single- and dual-task conditions in persons with MS to age- and sex-matched healthy controls. We also examined relationships between forward and backward walking to cognitive function, balance, and retrospective fall reports. Methods. All measures were collected in a single session. A 2×2×2 mixed model ANOVA was used to compare differences in forward and backward walking in single- and dual-task conditions between MS and healthy controls. Spearman correlations were used to examine relationship...
BACKGROUND: There is a lack of information concerning the relation between objective measures of gai...
Background: Cognitive-motor interference (CMI) is measured by dual-tasking (DT), which involves moto...
There is a lack of information concerning the relation between objective measures of gait and balanc...
Declines in walking performance are commonly seen when undergoing a concurrent cognitive task in per...
Background: Deficits in motor functioning, including walking, and in cognitive functions, including ...
Dual tasking with MS: The role of attentional switching on gait parameters Daniel T*, B.S.; Martin S...
Dual-tasking (DT) is a measure to detect impairments in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). We comp...
Objective To examine cognitive motor interference (CMI) during walking using a simple, standardized...
Background. People with Parkinson’s disease (PD) often fall while multitasking or walking backward, ...
Background: Individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS) experience both cognitive and movement deficits...
A specific evaluation of dual tasking while walking shows that multiple sclerosis patients encounter...
Problems with walking and attention are known to be prevalent in Multiple Sclerosis (MS), though no ...
Multiple Sclerosis is one of the most prevalent neurodegenerative diseases in young adults (Calabres...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a progressive, neurologic disease of the central nervous system that caus...
Purpose: We analysed the cognitive influence on walking in multiple sclerosis (MS) pa...
BACKGROUND: There is a lack of information concerning the relation between objective measures of gai...
Background: Cognitive-motor interference (CMI) is measured by dual-tasking (DT), which involves moto...
There is a lack of information concerning the relation between objective measures of gait and balanc...
Declines in walking performance are commonly seen when undergoing a concurrent cognitive task in per...
Background: Deficits in motor functioning, including walking, and in cognitive functions, including ...
Dual tasking with MS: The role of attentional switching on gait parameters Daniel T*, B.S.; Martin S...
Dual-tasking (DT) is a measure to detect impairments in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). We comp...
Objective To examine cognitive motor interference (CMI) during walking using a simple, standardized...
Background. People with Parkinson’s disease (PD) often fall while multitasking or walking backward, ...
Background: Individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS) experience both cognitive and movement deficits...
A specific evaluation of dual tasking while walking shows that multiple sclerosis patients encounter...
Problems with walking and attention are known to be prevalent in Multiple Sclerosis (MS), though no ...
Multiple Sclerosis is one of the most prevalent neurodegenerative diseases in young adults (Calabres...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a progressive, neurologic disease of the central nervous system that caus...
Purpose: We analysed the cognitive influence on walking in multiple sclerosis (MS) pa...
BACKGROUND: There is a lack of information concerning the relation between objective measures of gai...
Background: Cognitive-motor interference (CMI) is measured by dual-tasking (DT), which involves moto...
There is a lack of information concerning the relation between objective measures of gait and balanc...