A randomised controlled trial on effectiveness and feasibility of sport climbing in Parkinson’s disease
Abstract Physical activity is of prime importance in non-pharmacological Parkinson’s disease (PD) treatment. The current study examines the effectiveness and feasibility of sport climbing in PD patients in a single-centre, randomised controlled, semi-blind trial. A total of 48 PD patients without ex...
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Autores principales: | Agnes Langer, Sebastian Hasenauer, Anna Flotz, Lucia Gassner, Rochus Pokan, Peter Dabnichki, Laurenz Wizany, Jakob Gruber, Dominik Roth, Sarah Zimmel, Marco Treven, Michaela Schmoeger, Ulrike Willinger, Walter Maetzler, Heidemarie Zach |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/bf780452a80741f7bbd5bc6dad5c67e4 |
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