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020 | _a9780128138748 | ||
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050 | _aRC382.M36 2020 | ||
100 | _aMancini,Martina | ||
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_a Balance dysfunction in Parkinson's disease _bbasic mechanisms to clinical management |
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_aUnited Kingdom _bElsevier/Academic Press, London _cc2020 |
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_axix,205p.: _bill.; _c23cm |
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504 | _aIncludes Bibliographical references and Index | ||
505 | _a 1. How is Balance Controlled by the Nervous System? 2. Why is Balance so Important in Parkinson's Disease? 3. How is Balance during Quiet Stance Affected by PD? 4. How are Postural Responses to External Perturbations Affected by PD? 5. How are Anticipatory Postural Adjustments in Preparation for Voluntary Movements Affected by PD? 6. How is Dynamic Balance During Walking Affected by PD? 7. How and Why Is Turning Affected By PD? 8. Is Freezing of Gait a Balance Disorder? 9. How Should the Clinician Approach Imbalance in PD? 10. Future Perspectives on Balance Disorders in PD | ||
650 | _aEquilibrium (Physiology) | ||
650 | _aParkinson Disease complications | ||
650 | _aPostural Balance | ||
700 | _aNutt,John .G | ||
700 | _aHorak,Fay.B | ||
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