Changes in gait performance in 153 subjects with PD using three rhythmical cues (auditory, visual and somatosensory) were measured during a simple walking task and a dual walking task in the home. Subjects were 'on' medication and were cued at preferred step frequency. Accelerometers recorded gait and walking speed, step amplitude and step frequency were determined from raw data. Data were analysed with SAS using linear regression models. Gait performance during a single task reduced with cues in contrast to a dual task where PD subjects appeared to benefit from rhythmical cues (increased speed and step length). Effects were dependent on cue modality with significant improvements for auditory cues compared to others. A significant short-ter...
In this randomized controlled study we analyse and compare the acute and chronic effects of visual a...
Background and aims: Gait and gait related activities in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) can ...
Objective: To critically review studies evaluating the effects of external rhythmical cueing on gait...
Changes in gait performance in 153 subjects with PD using three rhythmical cues (auditory, visual an...
Changes in gait performance in 153 subjects with PD using three rhythmical cues (auditory, visual an...
Summary Changes in gait performance in 153 subjects with PD using three rhythmical cues (auditory, v...
Contains fulltext : 53654.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Changes in gai...
Summary Changes in gait performance in 153 subjects with PD using three rhythmical cues (auditory, ...
Gait problems in Parkinson's disease (PD) are complex and not adequately addressed by current medica...
Objective: To compare the effect of rhythmic auditory and attentional cues, and a combination of bot...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate (1) the influence of rhythmic cues on gait interference during a functional ...
In this randomized controlled study we analyse and compare the acute and chronic effects of visual a...
Objectives: To evaluate (1) the influence of rhythmic cues on gait interference during a functional ...
Objectives: To evaluate (1) the influence of rhythmic cues on gait interference during a functional ...
To critically review studies evaluating the effects of external rhythmical cueing on gait in patient...
In this randomized controlled study we analyse and compare the acute and chronic effects of visual a...
Background and aims: Gait and gait related activities in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) can ...
Objective: To critically review studies evaluating the effects of external rhythmical cueing on gait...
Changes in gait performance in 153 subjects with PD using three rhythmical cues (auditory, visual an...
Changes in gait performance in 153 subjects with PD using three rhythmical cues (auditory, visual an...
Summary Changes in gait performance in 153 subjects with PD using three rhythmical cues (auditory, v...
Contains fulltext : 53654.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Changes in gai...
Summary Changes in gait performance in 153 subjects with PD using three rhythmical cues (auditory, ...
Gait problems in Parkinson's disease (PD) are complex and not adequately addressed by current medica...
Objective: To compare the effect of rhythmic auditory and attentional cues, and a combination of bot...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate (1) the influence of rhythmic cues on gait interference during a functional ...
In this randomized controlled study we analyse and compare the acute and chronic effects of visual a...
Objectives: To evaluate (1) the influence of rhythmic cues on gait interference during a functional ...
Objectives: To evaluate (1) the influence of rhythmic cues on gait interference during a functional ...
To critically review studies evaluating the effects of external rhythmical cueing on gait in patient...
In this randomized controlled study we analyse and compare the acute and chronic effects of visual a...
Background and aims: Gait and gait related activities in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) can ...
Objective: To critically review studies evaluating the effects of external rhythmical cueing on gait...