Original paper
Anticipatory postural responses prior to protective steps are not different in people with PD who do and do not freeze
Abstract
Protective stepping after a loss of balance is related to falls. Anticipatory postural responses (APAs) prior to protective stepping can impact step performance, may be larger in people with PD, and have been suggested to be related to freezing of gait (FOG). However, whether people with PD and FOG (PD + FOG) exhibit larger APAs than people with PD and no FOG (PD-FOG) is unknown. Research Question: Determine the impact of freezing status on APAs...
Paper Details
Title
Anticipatory postural responses prior to protective steps are not different in people with PD who do and do not freeze
Published Date
Jul 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
64
Pages
126 - 129
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