MDS Abstracts

Abstracts from the International Congress of Parkinson’s and Movement Disorders.

MENU 
  • Home
  • Meetings Archive
    • 2024 International Congress
    • 2023 International Congress
    • 2022 International Congress
    • MDS Virtual Congress 2021
    • MDS Virtual Congress 2020
    • 2019 International Congress
    • 2018 International Congress
    • 2017 International Congress
    • 2016 International Congress
  • Keyword Index
  • Resources
  • Advanced Search

Articles tagged "Timed Up and Go test"

  • MDS Virtual Congress 2021

    The Effects of Telepractice- Based LSVT-BIG Training in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease in Covid-19 pandemic: Preliminary Results

    G. Kaya Aytutuldu, B. Ersoz Huseyinsinoglu, N. Karagoz Sakalli, A. Sen (İstanbul, Turkey)

    Objective: To investigate the effects of telepractice-based LSVT-BIG training on balance and mobility parameters in patients with Parkinson’s Disease (PD). Background: Patients with PD who…
  • MDS Virtual Congress 2021

    The Concurrent Validity of the Dual-Task L-Test in Parkinson’s Disease and its Predictive Ability in Identifying Falls

    C. Griffin, A. Belton, N. Kavanagh, R. Walsh, H. French (Dublin, Ireland)

    Objective: To examine the concurrent validity of manual dual-task and cognitive dual-task versions of a recently validated L-Test [1] in individuals with mild-moderate Parkinson's Disease…
  • MDS Virtual Congress 2021

    Validity and Reliability of Timed Get-Up and Go Test and Unified Parkinson’s disease Rating Scales on Parkinson ’s disease

    T. T (Bangalore, India)

    Objective: This study is an attempt to find the inter-rater and intra-rater reliability of both timed up and go test and unified Parkinson’s rating scale.…
  • MDS Virtual Congress 2020

    Freezing of gait that persists from the OFF to the ON state is associated with memory impairments in Parkinson’s disease

    J. McKay, F. Goldstein, B. Sommerfeld, D. Bernhard, S. Factor (Atlanta, GA, USA)

    Objective: To examine cognitive correlates associated with FOG that persists in both the ON and OFF medication states (ONOFF-FOG) vs. FOG that appears only in…
  • MDS Virtual Congress 2020

    Rate of Neuromuscular Excitation during Cycling Related to Mobility in Parkinson’s Disease

    R. Daniels, C. Knight (Newark, DE, USA)

    Objective: Aim 1 was to compare rates of neuromuscular excitation during cycling at maximum pedaling speeds between people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) who are fast…
  • MDS Virtual Congress 2020

    A Patient with Gait Disturbance Caused by Parkinson’s Disease: A Case Report

    M. Park, SS. Park, S.H Lee, C.Y Kim, I.W Choi, I.C Chae, H.R Yoo (Daejeon, Republic of Korea)

    Objective: It is well known that mental simulation of movement in the brain can facilitate motor rehabilitation. Our hypothesis is: can a direct, sequential stimulation…
  • 2019 International Congress

    Functional mobility tests and their relationship with disease stage in patients with Parkinson’s Disease

    B. üğüt, T. Kahraman, A. Kalkan, A. Genç, B. çolakoğlu (Izmir, Turkey)

    Objective: The main objective of this study is set as to determine the relationship between several Functional Mobility Tests (FMT) and disease stages in patients…
  • 2019 International Congress

    Dual-task in Parkinson’s disease: a gait analysis and functional MRI study

    E. Sarasso, A. Gardoni, S. Galantucci, A. Tettamanti, MA. Volontè, M. Filippi, F. Agosta (Milan, Italy)

    Objective: To study gait parameters and functional MRI (fMRI) patterns performing dual-task in Parkinson’s disease patients with postural instability and gait disorders phenotype (PD-PIGD) and…
  • 2019 International Congress

    The progression rate of sporadic adult-onset cerebellar ataxia : 1-year follow up study

    PW. Ko, HW. Lee, K. Kang (Daegu, Republic of Korea)

    Objective: To assess progression rate of the sporadic adult-onset ataxia (SAOA) and usefulness of well-known evaluation tools. Background: The sporadic adult-onset ataxia (SAOA) is a…
  • 2019 International Congress

    Is the activation ratio of transversus abdominis associated with mobility and core endurance in patients with Idiopathic Parkinson’s Disease?: A Preliminary study

    B. Aktar, S. Ozyurek, E. Goz, B. Donmez Colakoglu, B. Balci (Izmir, Turkey)

    Objective: This study aims to investigate the relationship between the transversus abdominis (TrA) muscle thickness changes using the activation ratio during abdominal drawing-in maneuver (ADIM)…
  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • Next Page »

Most Viewed Abstracts

  • This Week
  • This Month
  • All Time
  • Covid vaccine induced parkinsonism and cognitive dysfunction
  • What is the appropriate sleep position for Parkinson's disease patients with orthostatic hypotension in the morning?
  • An Apparent Cluster of Parkinson's Disease (PD) in a Golf Community
  • The hardest symptoms that bother patients with Parkinson's disease
  • Life expectancy with and without Parkinson’s disease in the general population
  • Patients with Essential Tremor Live Longer than their Relatives
  • #23624 (not found)
  • The hardest symptoms that bother patients with Parkinson's disease
  • Three cases of early tremor in the course of Guillain-Barré Syndrome
  • The impact of gastric acid suppressants and antacids on levodopa plasma concentration in patients with Parkinson’s disease
  • To be or not to bupropion: a drug-induced parkinsonism?
  • The Role of MRI and DaTscan in Vascular Parkinsonism: A Case Report
  • Help & Support
  • About Us
  • Cookies & Privacy
  • Wiley Job Network
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Advertisers & Agents
Copyright © 2025 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society. All Rights Reserved.
Wiley