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  • ...f movements with unwanted acceleration and difficultly stopping, shuffling gait, quiet and slow speech, resting tremor, decreased dexterity and facial expr ...ith transfers and gait, difficulty speaking which was secondary to pooling of saliva, drooling and diminished voice volume. He was occasionally incontine
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  • ...Andrew DuQuesnay, Sam Choi, Charlie Clarry, Thusheinth Sivarajah]] as part of the [[Queen's University Neuromotor Function Project]]<br>'''Top Contributo ...well as all directions in the multidirectional reach test and total score of the Berg Balance Scale (from 46 to 53) improved from pre-to-post interventi
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  • ...utchison|Cierra Hutchison]] and [[User:Ashaun Anand|Ashaun Anand]] as part of the [[Queen's University Neuromotor Function Project]]<br> ...Effects of dance on movement control in Parkinson’s disease: A comparison of Argentine Tango and American Ballroom. J Rehabil Med. 2009;41: 475-481.</re
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  • ...ennifer_Withers|Jennifer Withers]], [[User:Logan_Wood|Logan Wood]] as part of the [[Queen's University Neuromotor Function Project]]<br> ...mb|Fig. 1 Basal Ganglia and Related Structures <ref>John Henkel. Structure of the basal ganglia, including thalamus, globus paladus, substantia nigra, an
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  • ...this training program, the patient displays improvements in [[balance]], [[gait]], as well as reduced parkinsonism. His confidence has improved, and he is ...mize activity and participation, and improve quality of life in all stages of the disease <ref name=":0" />.
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  • ...act the rate of symptom progression, improve their physical performance ([[gait]], muscle strength, cardiovascular endurance) and enhance their QoL.<ref na ...s, cardiovascular risk factors, and Parkinson's disease]. European journal of preventive cardiology. 2018 Sep 1;25(13):1409-15. DOI:10.1177/2047487318771
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  • ...rbox"> '''Original Editor '''- [[User:Akshay Misir|Akshay Misir]], as part of the [[Queen's University Neuromotor Function Project]] '''Top Contributors' ...dicates a lower risk of falling. Outcome measures of mini-BEST and dynamic gait index demonstrated no significant changes after interventions were implemen
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  • [[File:Gait pattern.jpg|right|frameless]] ...ner of moving on foot which can be a walk, jog or run. <ref>De Koster K, [[Gait Definitions]]</ref>
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  • ...individuals ability to maintain their line of gravity within their [[Base of support]] (BOS). &nbsp;It can also be described as the ability to maintain ...er,and Maria P. Bucci1:Postural control in strabismic children: importance of proprioceptive information:Front Physiol. 2014; 5: 156.</ref>&nbsp;Proprioc
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  • ...etermine the effects of a physiotherapy approach in managing the diagnosis of Lewy Body Dementia. ...strength training, stretching/ flexibility training, rigidity management, gait training and balance training. The LSVT-BIG intervention was also introduce
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  • ...rces report that Parkinson's affects 1.5-2% of the population over the age of 60.<ref name=":3">Venes D, Taber CW. Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary. ...79 Pooled Analysis of Tobacco Use and Risk of Parkinson Disease]. Archives of Neurology [Internet] 2007;64(7):990.</ref><ref name=":5">Paul KC, Chuang Y,
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  • ...s on ankle [[proprioception]] and how it can be used in the rehabilitation of [[Ankle Sprain|ankle injuries]]. ...ame=":0">Grigg PW. Peripheral Neural Mechanisms in Proprioception. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation,1994;3: 2-17. </ref>
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  • ...our knowledge of Huntington's Disease and neurological conditions as part of our PT858: Neuromotor Function II. ...l therapy. The study will help students gain a comprehensive understanding of typical clinical presentations, physiotherapy assessments, interventions, i
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