2019
DOI: 10.3233/nre-182638
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Acute kinematic and neurophysiological effects of treadmill and overground walking in Parkinson’s disease

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“…Correlation between fatigue trait (MFI), physical activity level (PAL) and maximum voluntary contraction (MVC) with absolute values gait outcomes before rSTS and with absolute changes Delta (after minus before rSTS) of gait outcomes induced by muscle fatigability. acute exercise on gait in PwPD (Fernández-Lago et al, 2019). This observation may explain why the adaptation to muscle fatigability in approach phase minimized, or even inhibited, subgroups differences observed before rSTS.…”
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“…Correlation between fatigue trait (MFI), physical activity level (PAL) and maximum voluntary contraction (MVC) with absolute values gait outcomes before rSTS and with absolute changes Delta (after minus before rSTS) of gait outcomes induced by muscle fatigability. acute exercise on gait in PwPD (Fernández-Lago et al, 2019). This observation may explain why the adaptation to muscle fatigability in approach phase minimized, or even inhibited, subgroups differences observed before rSTS.…”
Section: Tablementioning
confidence: 80%