Abnormal center of mass feedback responses during balance: A potential biomarker of falls in Parkinson's disease.
Although Parkinson disease (PD) causes profound balance impairments, we know very little about how PD impacts the sensorimotor networks we rely on for automatically maintaining balance control. In young healthy people and animals, muscles are activated in a precise temporal and spatial organization...
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Main Authors: | J Lucas McKay, Kimberly C Lang, Sistania M Bong, Madeleine E Hackney, Stewart A Factor, Lena H Ting |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4fadb4a49838447ca9560e7df6eed9c8 |
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