International audienceRigidity is commonly defined as a resistance to passive movement. In Parkinson's disease (PD), two types of rigidity are classically recognized which may coexist, "leadpipe " and "cogwheel". Charcot was the first to investigate parkinsonian rigidity during the second half of the nineteenth century, whereas Negro and Moyer described cogwheel rigidity at the beginning of the twentieth century. Jules Froment, a French neurologist from Lyon, contributed to the study of parkinsonian rigidity during the 1920s. He investigated rigidity of the wrist at rest in a sitting position as well as in stable and unstable standing postures, both clinically and with physiological recordings using a myograph. With Gardère, Froment describ...
Background: Impaired postural control in Parkinson's disease (PD) seriously compromises life quality...
Summary: Clinical assessment of rigidity in parkinsonian patients is largely qualitative. The reliab...
Postural stability is a complex task that requires the integration of many sensory inputs to produce...
International audienceRigidity is commonly defined as a resistance to passive movement. In Parkinson...
Neurophysiologic mechanisms responsible for parkinsonian rigidity are poorly understood. In any case...
SUMMARY A method is described to measure reproducibly stiffness, and therefore "tone", at ...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease characterized by rigidity, brady...
Upright stance and its reflex control were studied in parkinsonian patients and in age-matched norma...
Upright stance and its reflex control were studied in parkinsonian patients and in age-matched norma...
The motor deficiencies seen in Parkinson\u27s Disease (PD) are caused by changes occurring within th...
Parkinsonian rigidity is characterized by an increased resistance of a joint to externally imposed m...
Postural stability and rigidity are two of the major motor symptoms of Parkinson\u27s disease (PD). ...
The motor deficiencies seen in Parkinson\u27s Disease (PD) are caused by changes occurring within th...
Objective: Quantify the effects of increased amplitude and rate of muscle stretch on parkinsonian ri...
Individuals with Parkinson’s disease (PD) often experience postural instability, a debilitating and ...
Background: Impaired postural control in Parkinson's disease (PD) seriously compromises life quality...
Summary: Clinical assessment of rigidity in parkinsonian patients is largely qualitative. The reliab...
Postural stability is a complex task that requires the integration of many sensory inputs to produce...
International audienceRigidity is commonly defined as a resistance to passive movement. In Parkinson...
Neurophysiologic mechanisms responsible for parkinsonian rigidity are poorly understood. In any case...
SUMMARY A method is described to measure reproducibly stiffness, and therefore "tone", at ...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease characterized by rigidity, brady...
Upright stance and its reflex control were studied in parkinsonian patients and in age-matched norma...
Upright stance and its reflex control were studied in parkinsonian patients and in age-matched norma...
The motor deficiencies seen in Parkinson\u27s Disease (PD) are caused by changes occurring within th...
Parkinsonian rigidity is characterized by an increased resistance of a joint to externally imposed m...
Postural stability and rigidity are two of the major motor symptoms of Parkinson\u27s disease (PD). ...
The motor deficiencies seen in Parkinson\u27s Disease (PD) are caused by changes occurring within th...
Objective: Quantify the effects of increased amplitude and rate of muscle stretch on parkinsonian ri...
Individuals with Parkinson’s disease (PD) often experience postural instability, a debilitating and ...
Background: Impaired postural control in Parkinson's disease (PD) seriously compromises life quality...
Summary: Clinical assessment of rigidity in parkinsonian patients is largely qualitative. The reliab...
Postural stability is a complex task that requires the integration of many sensory inputs to produce...