The segmentation of seemingly continuous movements into segments has been theorized for many years. These segments may be considered as 'primitive' movements, or building blocks of more complex movements. The existence of these fragments, or sub-movements as they are called, has been supported by a wide range of studies over the past 100 years. Evidence for the existence of discrete sub-movements underlying continuous human movement has motivated many attempts to 'extract' them. Recently, the sub-movement theory gained a great appeal in the rehabilitation field. In fact, understanding movement deficits following CNS lesions, and the relationships between these deficits and functional ability, is fundamental to the development of successful ...
Disruption of subthalamic nucleus dynamics in Parkinson's disease leads to impairments during walkin...
Disruption of subthalamic nucleus dynamics in Parkinson’s disease leads to impairments during walkin...
The motor deficiencies seen in Parkinson\u27s Disease (PD) are caused by changes occurring within th...
The segmentation of seemingly continuous movements into segments has been theorized for many years. ...
Human arm motor control has been object of great investigation for several decades, during which som...
Many experimental evidences highlighted that Parkinson Disease (PD) patients are particularly impair...
Patients with Parkinson's disease are slower than normal subjects in executing sequential arm moveme...
Clinical subtypes in Parkinson's disease (PD) are often based on the presence of clustered motor sym...
Little is known about the anatomical progression over the body segments of extrapyramidal signs in P...
The purpose of the present study was to establish the use of the power flow analysis and the subsequ...
International audienceThis study compared the postural strategies adopted by patients with Parkinson...
This experiment investigates the kinematic characteristics of the reach to grasp movement of Parkins...
Walking is a complex motor function requiring coordination of all body parts. Parkinson's disease (P...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is characterized clinically by main motor symptoms such as tremor at rest,...
The ability to reach for and dynamically manipulate objects in a dexterous fashion requires scaling ...
Disruption of subthalamic nucleus dynamics in Parkinson's disease leads to impairments during walkin...
Disruption of subthalamic nucleus dynamics in Parkinson’s disease leads to impairments during walkin...
The motor deficiencies seen in Parkinson\u27s Disease (PD) are caused by changes occurring within th...
The segmentation of seemingly continuous movements into segments has been theorized for many years. ...
Human arm motor control has been object of great investigation for several decades, during which som...
Many experimental evidences highlighted that Parkinson Disease (PD) patients are particularly impair...
Patients with Parkinson's disease are slower than normal subjects in executing sequential arm moveme...
Clinical subtypes in Parkinson's disease (PD) are often based on the presence of clustered motor sym...
Little is known about the anatomical progression over the body segments of extrapyramidal signs in P...
The purpose of the present study was to establish the use of the power flow analysis and the subsequ...
International audienceThis study compared the postural strategies adopted by patients with Parkinson...
This experiment investigates the kinematic characteristics of the reach to grasp movement of Parkins...
Walking is a complex motor function requiring coordination of all body parts. Parkinson's disease (P...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is characterized clinically by main motor symptoms such as tremor at rest,...
The ability to reach for and dynamically manipulate objects in a dexterous fashion requires scaling ...
Disruption of subthalamic nucleus dynamics in Parkinson's disease leads to impairments during walkin...
Disruption of subthalamic nucleus dynamics in Parkinson’s disease leads to impairments during walkin...
The motor deficiencies seen in Parkinson\u27s Disease (PD) are caused by changes occurring within th...