Original paper
Motor Adaptation in Parkinson’s Disease During Prolonged Walking in Response to Corrective Acoustic Messages
Abstract
Wearable sensing technology is a new way to deliver corrective feedback. It is highly applicable to gait rehabilitation for persons with Parkinson's disease (PD) because feedback potentially engages spared neural function. Our study characterizes participants' motor adaptation to feedback signaling a deviation from their normal cadence during prolonged walking, providing insight into possible novel therapeutic devices for gait re-training....
Paper Details
Title
Motor Adaptation in Parkinson’s Disease During Prolonged Walking in Response to Corrective Acoustic Messages
Published Date
Sep 24, 2019
Volume
11
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