Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2073168548> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2073168548 endingPage "10" @default.
- W2073168548 startingPage "1" @default.
- W2073168548 abstract "Disorders of posture, balance, and gait are debilitating motor manifestations of advancing Parkinson's disease requiring rehabilitation intervention. These problems often reflect difficulties with coupling or sequencing posture and locomotion during complex whole body movements linked with falls. Considerable progress has been made with demonstrating the effectiveness of exercise interventions for individuals with Parkinson's disease. However, gaps remain in the evidence base for specific interventions and the optimal content of exercise interventions. Using a conceptual theoretical framework and experimental findings, this perspective and review advances the viewpoint that rehabilitation interventions focused on separate or isolated components of posture, balance, or gait may limit the effectiveness of current clinical practices. It is argued that treatment effectiveness may be improved by directly targeting posture and locomotion coupling problems as causal factors contributing to balance and gait dysfunction. This approach may help advance current clinical practice and improve outcomes in rehabilitation for persons with Parkinson's disease." @default.
- W2073168548 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2073168548 creator A5002554963 @default.
- W2073168548 creator A5012419140 @default.
- W2073168548 creator A5014166349 @default.
- W2073168548 creator A5062354407 @default.
- W2073168548 creator A5071729680 @default.
- W2073168548 creator A5076903050 @default.
- W2073168548 creator A5078695099 @default.
- W2073168548 date "2012-01-01" @default.
- W2073168548 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W2073168548 title "Posture and Locomotion Coupling: A Target for Rehabilitation Interventions in Persons with Parkinson's Disease" @default.
- W2073168548 cites W1501524358 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W1512811199 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W1513860211 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W1681472504 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W1963843245 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W1970794147 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W1971235604 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W1971360962 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W1980309682 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W1981126942 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W1981484893 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W1984063679 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W1990131300 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W1991751738 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W1998545016 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W1998710327 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W2001970569 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W2004687283 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W2008306663 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W2013675760 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W2016635643 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W2024835440 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W2063352241 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W2064996887 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W2065372207 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W2073449985 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W2081817157 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W2083141675 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W2083403004 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W2084812000 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W2092405637 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W2103222398 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W2105209710 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W2106108170 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W2108187505 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W2110100294 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W2112921127 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W2113017428 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W2118446327 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W2126630599 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W2127314292 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W2132894148 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W2139595303 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W2144224057 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W2148617519 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W2149915733 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W2152335888 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W2153190824 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W2157322101 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W2331284883 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W2334879168 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W4229529470 @default.
- W2073168548 cites W4299986101 @default.
- W2073168548 doi "https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/754186" @default.
- W2073168548 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/3261491" @default.
- W2073168548 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22295253" @default.
- W2073168548 hasPublicationYear "2012" @default.
- W2073168548 type Work @default.
- W2073168548 sameAs 2073168548 @default.
- W2073168548 citedByCount "18" @default.
- W2073168548 countsByYear W20731685482012 @default.
- W2073168548 countsByYear W20731685482013 @default.
- W2073168548 countsByYear W20731685482014 @default.
- W2073168548 countsByYear W20731685482016 @default.
- W2073168548 countsByYear W20731685482017 @default.
- W2073168548 countsByYear W20731685482018 @default.
- W2073168548 countsByYear W20731685482019 @default.
- W2073168548 countsByYear W20731685482022 @default.
- W2073168548 countsByYear W20731685482023 @default.
- W2073168548 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2073168548 hasAuthorship W2073168548A5002554963 @default.
- W2073168548 hasAuthorship W2073168548A5012419140 @default.
- W2073168548 hasAuthorship W2073168548A5014166349 @default.
- W2073168548 hasAuthorship W2073168548A5062354407 @default.
- W2073168548 hasAuthorship W2073168548A5071729680 @default.
- W2073168548 hasAuthorship W2073168548A5076903050 @default.
- W2073168548 hasAuthorship W2073168548A5078695099 @default.
- W2073168548 hasBestOaLocation W20731685481 @default.
- W2073168548 hasConcept C118552586 @default.
- W2073168548 hasConcept C12713177 @default.
- W2073168548 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W2073168548 hasConcept C151800584 @default.
- W2073168548 hasConcept C154945302 @default.
- W2073168548 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2073168548 hasConcept C168031717 @default.
- W2073168548 hasConcept C1862650 @default.