Assessing proprioception: a systematic review of possibilities
Proprioception is a vital aspect of motor control and when degraded or lost can have a
profound impact on function in diverse clinical populations. This systematic review aimed to …
profound impact on function in diverse clinical populations. This systematic review aimed to …
The benefits and mechanisms of exercise training for Parkinson's disease
YS Feng, SD Yang, ZX Tan, MM Wang, Y Xing, F Dong… - Life sciences, 2020 - Elsevier
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a significantly progressive neurodegenerative disease
characterised by both motor and nonmotor disorders. The main pathological characteristics …
characterised by both motor and nonmotor disorders. The main pathological characteristics …
The effectiveness of proprioceptive training for improving motor function: a systematic review
JE Aman, N Elangovan, IL Yeh… - Frontiers in human …, 2015 - frontiersin.org
Objective: Numerous reports advocate that training of the proprioceptive sense is a viable
behavioral therapy for improving impaired motor function. However, there is little agreement …
behavioral therapy for improving impaired motor function. However, there is little agreement …
Sensorimotor anatomy of gait, balance, and falls
CD MacKinnon - Handbook of clinical neurology, 2018 - Elsevier
The review demonstrates that control of posture and locomotion is provided by systems
across the caudal-to-rostral extent of the neuraxis. A common feature of the neuroanatomic …
across the caudal-to-rostral extent of the neuraxis. A common feature of the neuroanatomic …
Soft optoelectronic sensory foams with proprioception
IM Van Meerbeek, CM De Sa, RF Shepherd - Science Robotics, 2018 - science.org
In a step toward soft robot proprioception, and therefore better control, this paper presents
an internally illuminated elastomer foam that has been trained to detect its own deformation …
an internally illuminated elastomer foam that has been trained to detect its own deformation …
[PDF][PDF] European physiotherapy guideline for Parkinson's disease
S Keus, M Munneke, M Graziano… - The Netherlands …, 2014 - parkinsonnet.nl
6 Guidelines((“guideline”[pt] OR “practice guideline”[pt] OR “health planning guidelines”[mh]
OR “consensus development conference”[pt] OR “consensus development conference …
OR “consensus development conference”[pt] OR “consensus development conference …
Sensory aspects of movement disorders
N Patel, J Jankovic, M Hallett - The Lancet Neurology, 2014 - thelancet.com
Movement disorders, which include disorders such as Parkinson's disease, dystonia,
Tourette's syndrome, restless legs syndrome, and akathisia, have traditionally been …
Tourette's syndrome, restless legs syndrome, and akathisia, have traditionally been …
The effects of highly challenging balance training in elderly with Parkinson's disease: a randomized controlled trial
Background. Highly challenging exercises have been suggested to induce neuroplasticity in
individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD); however, its effect on clinical outcomes remains …
individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD); however, its effect on clinical outcomes remains …
Pathophysiology of somatosensory abnormalities in Parkinson disease
A Conte, N Khan, G Defazio, JC Rothwell… - Nature Reviews …, 2013 - nature.com
Abstract Changes in sensory function that have been described in patients with Parkinson
disease (PD) can be either'pure'disorders of conscious perception such as elevations in …
disease (PD) can be either'pure'disorders of conscious perception such as elevations in …
Framework for understanding balance dysfunction in Parkinson's disease
People with Parkinson's disease (PD) suffer from progressive impairment in their mobility.
Locomotor and balance dysfunction that impairs mobility in PD is an important cause of …
Locomotor and balance dysfunction that impairs mobility in PD is an important cause of …