BACKGROUND: The supplementary motor area (SMA) is implicated in stereotypic multi-limb movements such as walking with arm swing. Gait difficulties in Parkinson's Disease (PD) include reduced arm swing, which is associated with reduced SMA activity. OBJECTIVE: To test whether enhanced arm swing improves Parkinsonian gait and explore the role of the SMA in such an improvement. METHODS: Cortical activity and gait characteristics were assessed by ambulant EEG, accelerometers and video recordings in 27 PD patients with self-reported gait difficulties and 35 healthy participants when walking normally. Within these two groups, 19 PD patients additionally walked with enhanced arm swing and 30 healthy participants walked without arm swing. Power cha...
Background: Walking is characterized by stable antiphase relations between upper and lower limb move...
OBJECTIVE: To explore to what extent neuronal coupling between upper and lower limb muscles during g...
The effects of subthalamic nucleus (STN) stimulation and L-dopa administration on the arm and leg sw...
BACKGROUND: The supplementary motor area (SMA) is implicated in stereotypic multi-limb movements suc...
BACKGROUND: The supplementary motor area (SMA) is implicated in both motor initiation and stereotypi...
People with Parkinson's disease (PD) have decreased arm swing movements during walking, which can be...
Objective: Recently, arm facilitation has been interested in gait rehabilitation. However, there hav...
Human bipedal gait exhibits a coherent four-limb movement pattern comparable to that observed in qua...
BACKGROUND: Human gait benefits from arm swing, which requires four-limb co-ordination. The Suppleme...
Background and purpose. An abnormal pattern of gait is a common characteristic of Parkinson\u27s dis...
OBJECTIVE: Gait impairment in persons with Parkinson disease is common and debilitating. Compensatio...
The arm elevation strategy assists in recovering stability during slips in healthy young and elderly...
Background: Walking is characterized by stable antiphase relations between upper and lower limb move...
OBJECTIVE: To explore to what extent neuronal coupling between upper and lower limb muscles during g...
The effects of subthalamic nucleus (STN) stimulation and L-dopa administration on the arm and leg sw...
BACKGROUND: The supplementary motor area (SMA) is implicated in stereotypic multi-limb movements suc...
BACKGROUND: The supplementary motor area (SMA) is implicated in both motor initiation and stereotypi...
People with Parkinson's disease (PD) have decreased arm swing movements during walking, which can be...
Objective: Recently, arm facilitation has been interested in gait rehabilitation. However, there hav...
Human bipedal gait exhibits a coherent four-limb movement pattern comparable to that observed in qua...
BACKGROUND: Human gait benefits from arm swing, which requires four-limb co-ordination. The Suppleme...
Background and purpose. An abnormal pattern of gait is a common characteristic of Parkinson\u27s dis...
OBJECTIVE: Gait impairment in persons with Parkinson disease is common and debilitating. Compensatio...
The arm elevation strategy assists in recovering stability during slips in healthy young and elderly...
Background: Walking is characterized by stable antiphase relations between upper and lower limb move...
OBJECTIVE: To explore to what extent neuronal coupling between upper and lower limb muscles during g...
The effects of subthalamic nucleus (STN) stimulation and L-dopa administration on the arm and leg sw...