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Symmetry matched auditory cues improve gait steadiness in most people with Parkinson's disease but not in healthy older people
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Symmetry matched auditory cues improve gait steadiness in most people with Parkinson's disease but not in healthy older people

Matthew AD Brodie, Roger T Dean, Tim R Beijer, Colleen G Canning, Stuart T Smith, Jasmine C Menant and Stephen R Lord
Journal of Parkinson's Disease, Vol.5(1), pp.105-116
2015
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Abstract

Acceleration Acoustic Stimulation Adult Age Factors Aged Case-Control Studies Cues Female Gait Disorders Neurologic Humans Male Middle Aged Parkinson Disease Statistics Nonparametric Treatment Outcome Walking Young Adult

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