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Parkinson Disease and Parkinsonian Disorders
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Most recent content
(1 Feb 2010):
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- Jacquelin Perry Special Issue: Stepping Forward With Gait Rehabilitation
Mental Practice for Relearning Locomotor Skills
- Francine Malouin and Carol L. Richards
Physical Therapy 2010; 90: 240-251.
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- Jacquelin Perry Special Issue: Stepping Forward With Gait Rehabilitation
Striding Out With Parkinson Disease: Evidence-Based Physical Therapy for Gait Disorders
- Meg E. Morris, Clarissa L. Martin, and Margaret L. Schenkman
Physical Therapy 2010; 90: 280-288.
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Past content
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- Perspectives
Delaying Mobility Disability in People With Parkinson Disease Using a Sensorimotor Agility Exercise Program
- Laurie A King and Fay B Horak
Physical Therapy 2009; 89: 384-393.
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- Research Reports
External Focus Instructions Reduce Postural Instability in Individuals With Parkinson Disease
- Gabriele Wulf, Merrill Landers, Rebecca Lewthwaite, and Thomas Töllner
Physical Therapy 2009; 89: 162-168.
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- Research Reports
Invited Commentary
- Meg E Morris
Physical Therapy 2009; 89: 169-170.
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- Research Reports
Author Response
- Gabriele Wulf, Rebecca Lewthwaite, Merrill Landers, and Thomas Töllner
Physical Therapy 2009; 89: 170-172.
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- Research Reports
Balance and Eye Movement Training to Improve Gait in People With Progressive Supranuclear Palsy: Quasi-Randomized Clinical Trial
- Cris Zampieri and Richard P Di Fabio
Physical Therapy 2008; 88: 1460-1473.
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- Research Reports
Effectiveness of an Inpatient Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation Program for People With Parkinson Disease
- Terry Ellis, Douglas I Katz, Daniel K White, T Joy DePiero, Anna D Hohler, and Marie Saint-Hilaire
Physical Therapy 2008; 88: 812-819.
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- Letters and Responses
On "Test-retest reliability and minimal detectable change on balance..." Steffen T, Seney M. Phys Ther. 2008;88:733–746.
- Paul W Stratford
Physical Therapy 2008; 88: 888-890.
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Test-Retest Reliability and Minimal Detectable Change on Balance and Ambulation Tests, the 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey, and the Unified Parkinson Disease Rating Scale in People With Parkinsonism
- Teresa Steffen and Megan Seney
Physical Therapy 2008; 88: 733-746.
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