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Articles tagged "Gait disorders: Clinical features"

  • 2017 International Congress

    Comorbid Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus with Parkinson’s disease: a call for clinical awareness

    A. Cucca, M. Biagioni, J. Golomb, J. Fleisher (New York, NY, USA)

    Objective: To examine a case of comorbid normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) with Parkinson’s Disease (PD). Background: PD and NPH are the most common high level…
  • 2017 International Congress

    Extended “Timed Up and Go”: A Clinical Indicator of Cognitive State in Parkinson’s Disease?

    T. Evans, A. Jefferson, M. Byrnes, S. Walters, S. Ghosh, F. Mastaglia, B. Power, R. Anderton (Perth, Australia)

    Objective: To evaluate an extended Timed Up and Go (extended-TUG) as a potential holistic indicator of Parkinson’s disease; hypothesised to correlate closely with disease severity…
  • 2017 International Congress

    Gait Analysis in Patients with Huntington’s Disease

    Y.-M. Park, S. Pyo, H.-M. Lee, M.-J. Kim, S.-B. Koh (Seoul, Republic of Korea)

    Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the temporospatial gait parameters in patients with HD in comparison with healthy control. Background: Gait disturbance…
  • 2017 International Congress

    The 3-step clinical prediction tool for falls in Parkinson’s disease: can it be used as a self-assessment measure?

    L. Mewburn, N. Allen, R. Adams, C. Canning (Lidcombe, Sydney, Australia)

    Objective: To determine if people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) are able to estimate their gait speed relative to a threshold speed of 1.1 m/s. Background:…
  • 2017 International Congress

    The AppTUG : a new application for analyzing the Timed Up and Go task in patients with neurological disorders

    G. Yahalom, Z. Yekutieli, S. Korn-Israeli, S. Elincx-Benizri, V. Livneh, T. Fay-Karmon, Y. Rubel, S. Hassin-Baer (Ramat-Gan, Israel)

    Objective: To perform an initial validation of a newly developed smartphone-based Timed Up & Go (TUG) application (AppTUG), by comparing its measurements to the stopwatch-measured…
  • 2017 International Congress

    Rationale and Design of a Phase 2 Study to Evaluate the Efficacy of Intepirdine (RVT-101) in Improving Gait and Balance in Patients with Dementia

    S. Ramaswamy, N. Bohnen, M. Muller, I. Lombardo, G. Ramaswamy, L. Friedhoff (New York, NY, USA)

    Objective: To describe the rationale and design of a Phase 2 study that evaluates the effect of intepirdine (RVT-101) on gait and balance in patients…
  • 2017 International Congress

    Autonomous Tracking of Body Bradykinesia during Unconstrained Activities in Parkinson’s Disease

    S. Roy, B. Shiwani, J. Kline, M. Saint-Hilaire, C. Thomas, M. Gennert, G. De Luca (Natick, MA, USA)

    Objective: To develop an algorithm for real-time automated detection of body bradykinesia during unconstrained activities using combined inertial measurement (IMU) and electromyographic (EMG) sensor data.…
  • 2017 International Congress

    The effects of wearing usual indoor and outdoor footwear on balance and gait performance in people with Parkinson’s disease using clinical tests and instrumented movement analysis.

    D. Kunkel, M. Burnett, L. Mamode, R. Pickering, C. Bowen, D. Bader, J. Robison, M. Donovan-Hall, M. Cole, A. Ashburn (Southampton, United Kingdom)

    Objective: This study explored balance and gait performance in people with Parkinson’s (PwP) in their usual indoor in comparison to outdoor shoes. Background: Falls are…
  • 2017 International Congress

    Improved Detection of Gait Abnormalities in Parkinson’s disease using an IMU Sensor-based System

    B. Shiwani, S. Roy, J. Kline, M. Saint-Hilaire, C. Thomas, M. Gennert, G. De Luca (Natick, MA, USA)

    Objective: To develop an automated system that uses a limited set of IMU sensors to improve the detection of gait abnormalities in Parkinson’s disease during…
  • 2017 International Congress

    The combination of clinical scales and walking measures to predict falls in Parkinson’s disease: Does the length of the prospective follow-up period matter?

    R. Vitório, R. Moraes, A. Baptista, E. Lirani-Silva, L. Simieli, D. Orcioli-Silva, F. Barbieri, L. Gobbi (Rio Claro, Brazil)

    Objective: This study aimed: (i) to identify the best combination of clinical scales and walking measures to predict falls in people with Parkinson’s disease (PD)…
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