Gait speed in clinical and daily living assessments in Parkinson’s disease patients: performance versus capacity
Abstract Gait speed often referred as the sixth vital sign is the most powerful biomarker of mobility. While a clinical setting allows the estimation of gait speed under controlled conditions that present functional capacity, gait speed in real-life conditions provides the actual performance of the...
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Main Authors: | Arash Atrsaei, Marta Francisca Corrà, Farzin Dadashi, Nuno Vila-Chã, Luis Maia, Benoit Mariani, Walter Maetzler, Kamiar Aminian |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/eb7bce135d2d4f298d2c62d03b4f59b7 |
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