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The effects of high frequency subthalamic stimulation on balance performance and fear of falling in patients with Parkinson's disease
... vibratory stimulation on the calf muscles during 205 ...Vibratory stimulation was applied simultaneously to the middle of the gastrocnemius muscles ...vibration frequency of 85 ...of ... See full document
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Effects of deep brain stimulation amplitude on motor performance in Parkinson’s disease
... select stimulation parameters that bal- ance the tradeoffs between clinical effects and battery ...suitable stimulation parameters, but only a few studies have begun to investigate motor ... See full document
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<p>Clinical study of the effects of deep brain stimulation on urinary dysfunctions in patients with Parkinson’s disease</p>
... in patients with PD are the degeneration or loss of pigmented neurons localized in the basal ganglia and brainstem, with the most signi fi cant loss of the dopaminer- gic neurons occurring in the pars compacta of ... See full document
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<p>A systematic review on the influence of fear of falling on quality of life in older people: is there a role for falls?</p>
... and high associated costs for the health care ...as fear associated with falls might be just as detrimental for the individual in the long ...’ s quality of life (QoL). A great variability in the ... See full document
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Twelve weeks of BodyBalance<sup>®</sup> training improved balance and functional task performance in middle-aged and older adults
... Balance and functional task assessments were conducted at baseline and immediately postintervention. All measures were assessed with participants unshod. Participants per- formed a series of four different ... See full document
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Combined STN/SNr DBS for the treatment of refractory gait disturbances in Parkinson's disease: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
... Parkinson’s disease Severe gait disturbances in idiopathic Parkinson ’ s dis- ease are observed in up to 80% of the patients in advanced disease stages [1,2] with important impact on ... See full document
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Effectiveness of high-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in patients with depression and Parkinson’s disease: a meta-analysis of randomized, controlled clinical trials
... The two authors independently screened the search output to identify records of potentially eligible trials examining the targeted outcomes, the full texts of which were retrieved and assessed for inclusion. A ... See full document
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The association between fear of falling and quality of life for balance impairments based on hip and ankle strategies in the drug On- and Off-phase of patients with idiopathic Parkinson' disease
... in patients with PD (21). According to the dynamic nature of the balance, the functional reach test (FRT) has been designed in order to reflect the actual requirements of balance ...maintaining ... See full document
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Effects of Mild Impairment in Parkinson’s Disease on Balance Control
... and balance control during gait initiation of individuals with PD with mild ...deteriorating performance during gait initiation compared with their peers, even at the early stage of ... See full document
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Electroencephalographic read-outs of the modulation of cortical network activity by deep brain stimulation
... DBS effects can also be described from macroscopic neural oscillations using spectral analyses time-locked to stimulus ...time frequency representation of the evoked ...PD patients (stimulated in the ... See full document
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Recent advances in rehabilitation for Parkinson’s Disease with Exergames: A Systematic Review
... PD Patients [1, ...PD patients, it is called Mild Cognitive Impairment in PD ...PD patients is around 25% ...PD patients or approved pharmacological ap- proach to treat PD-MCI at the moment ... See full document
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Impact of sub-thalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation on dual tasking gait in Parkinson’s disease
... the effects of anti-Parkinsonian medication, as the assessments with medication were always conducted last, when the sub- jects were most likely to be ...negative effects on ...among patients with PD ... See full document
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Effects of a complex intervention on fall risk in the general practitioner setting: a cluster randomized controlled trial
... the patients, thus to be interpreted with ...The high acceptance and adherence to the structured protocol by the exercise instructors also dem- onstrates the need for an educational workshop for future ... See full document
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The effect of bilateral subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation (STN-DBS) on the acoustic and prosodic features in patients with Parkinson’s disease: A study protocol for the first trial on Iranian patients
... in high activity of STN, basal ganglia motor circuit (BGMC) dysfunction, and re- duced connectivity of the striato-thalamo-cortical motor pathways (41, ...BGMC performance and more connectivity of the ... See full document
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Subthalamic deep brain stimulation improves smooth pursuit and saccade performance in patients with Parkinson’s disease
... PD patients [42], previous studies have been unable to conclude why this is as there appeared to be no direct ocular pursuit pathways traversing the BG ...STN stimulation could be Table 4 Correlation values ... See full document
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Efficacies of globus pallidus stimulation and subthalamic nucleus stimulation for advanced Parkinson's disease: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
... Motor control is the main therapeutic goal of advanced PD patients who undergo DBS. UPDRS-III (motor subscale) is widely used to assess PD patients’ motor function. We analyzed the UPDRS-III scores at 6, ... See full document
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Early outcome of subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation (STN-DBS) in advanced parkinson disease in first trial of Iranian patients
... the stimulation because of the symptom relief or because of symptoms that occur at the onset of stimulation, like ...the patients' psychic ...for stimulation procedures in both the GPi and ... See full document
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Altered emotional prosody processing in patients with Parkinson’s disease after subthalamic nucleus stimulation
... recruit patients with PD: a clinical diagnosis of PD; poor motor symptom control when using dopaminergic medications; a good response to a levodopa test; and an absence of cognitive dysfunction (a Montreal ... See full document
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Axial symptoms predict mortality in patients with Parkinson disease and subthalamic stimulation
... 26 patients with a follow-up period of 11 ...of patients with PD more than 10 years after STN-DBS. 3,4 In 18 patients with PD examined 10 years after STN-DBS, blinded assessment revealed no sig- ... See full document
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Optimal target localization for subthalamic stimulation in patients with Parkinson disease
... Nineteen patients presented with transient hypo- mania in the perioperative period, relieved by modify- ing stimulation parameter settings and/or medication (figure ...of patients had (1) younger ... See full document
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