The activity where people with PD have the most falls is during turning, and Turning is involved in about 40% of the daily steps. However, turning is less studied than straight-ahead gait or balance. The purpose of this study is to describe different strategies of temporal coordination of the head, trunk, and feet in people with PD.
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Temporal coordination of head, trunk, and feet during 360-degree turning in Parkinson's disease
Creator
Burgos, Pablo : Oregon Health and Science University Horak, Fay : Oregon Health and Science University Silva-Batista, Carla : Oregon Health and Science University Carlson-Kuhta, Patricia : Oregon Health and Science University Ragothaman, Anjani : Oregon Health and Science University Shah, Vrutangkumar : Oregon Health and Science University Mancini, Martina : Oregon Health and Science University
Meeting Name
Research Week, Oregon Health and Science University, 2024