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   A manipulation of visual feedback during gait training in Parkinson's disease  
   
نویسنده almeida q.j. ,bhatt h.
منبع parkinson's disease - 2012 - شماره : 0
چکیده    Visual cues are known to improve gait in parkinson's disease (pd); however,the contribution of optic flow continues to be disputed. this study manipulated transverse line cues during two gait training interventions (6 weeks). pd subjects (n = 42) were assigned to one of three groups: treadmill (tg),overground (og),or control group (cg). participants walked across lines placed on either treadmills or 16-meter carpets,respectively. the treadmill (tg) offered a reduced dynamic flow from the environment,while lines presented on the ground (og) emphasized optic flow related to the participant's own displacement. both interventions significantly improved (and maintained through retention period) step length,thus improving walking velocity. only the og improved in the tug test,while only the tg showed hints of improving (and maintaining) motor symptoms. since gait improvements were found in both training groups,we conclude that by reducing optic flow,gait benefits associated with visual cueing training can still be achieved. © 2012 quincy j. almeida and haseel bhatt.
آدرس sunlife fin. movement disord. res. and rehabilitation centre,wilfrid laurier university,waterloo, Canada, sunlife fin. movement disord. res. and rehabilitation centre,wilfrid laurier university,waterloo, Canada
 
     
   
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