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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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  • [[File:Gait pattern.jpg|right|frameless]] Human gait depends on a complex interplay of major parts of the [[Introduction to Neuroanatomy|nervous]], musculoskeletal and [[Cardiop
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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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  • ...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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