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Atypical gait cycles in Parkinson's disease

Ghislieri et al., 2021

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Ghislieri M
Agostini V
Rizzi L
Knaflitz M
Lanotte M
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It is important to find objective biomarkers for evaluating gait in Parkinson's Disease (PD), especially related to the foot and lower leg segments. Foot-switch signals, analyzed through Statistical Gait Analysis (SGA), allow the foot-floor contact sequence to be characterized …
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