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Dynamic Measures of Balance during Obstacle-Crossing in Self-Selected Gait in Individuals with Mild-to-Moderate Parkinson?s Disease

Cathy Harro    
Gordon Alderink    
Lauren Hickox    
David W. Zeitler    
Michele Avery    
Courtney Daman and Dori Laker    

Resumen

The key findings of this project suggest biomechanical metrics that may be useful in screening individuals with Parkinson?s disease for loss of dynamic balance while walking.

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