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Lighten Up: Specific Postural Instructions Affect Axial Rigidity and Step Initiation in Patients With Parkinson’s Disease
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Submitted by
David Gibbens
on Wed, 11/02/2015 - 20:26
Collection/Volume:
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair - online first
Material Type:
Research - other
By:
Cohen, Rajal
Gurfinkel, Victor S.
Kwak, Elizabeth
Warden, Amelia C.
Horak, Fay B.
Year:
2015
Month:
Feb
Day:
09
External Links:
Abstract
DOI/ISSN:
10.1177/1545968315570323
Tags
Knowledge domain:
biomechanics
medicine
AT-specific:
direction
Condition:
Parkinson's disease
Physiology:
axial rigidity
balance
gait and locomotion
muscle tonus
postural alignment
postural sway
Psychology:
mindfulness