2000
DOI: 10.1053/apmr.2000.4439
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Treadmill training with body weight support: Its effect on Parkinson's disease

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“…Treadmill training is beneficial in improving gait parameters and reducing the number of falls in people with PD (Pohl et al, 2003, FrenkelToledo et al, 2005, Protas et al, 2005. Additionally, training on the treadmill with body weight support has been shown to have both immediate and long-term effects on improving gait (Miyai et al, 2000(Miyai et al, & 2002. However, no one has reported the capability of people with PD to adapt locomotor trajectory in response to stepping on a rotating platform.…”
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“…Treadmill training is beneficial in improving gait parameters and reducing the number of falls in people with PD (Pohl et al, 2003, FrenkelToledo et al, 2005, Protas et al, 2005. Additionally, training on the treadmill with body weight support has been shown to have both immediate and long-term effects on improving gait (Miyai et al, 2000(Miyai et al, & 2002. However, no one has reported the capability of people with PD to adapt locomotor trajectory in response to stepping on a rotating platform.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the last 7 years, there have been an increasing number of studies [4][5][6][7][8][9][10] that have examined the effect of treadmill exercise on PD, a debilitating and progressive neurodegenerative disease, characterized by motor slowness, stiffness, tremor, and balance dysfunction. 11,12 Improved motor performance has been reported and treadmill speeds have gradually increased from studies in which subjects trained at self-selected velocities for comfort 4,6 to speeds above overground walking velocity.…”
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“…11,12 Improved motor performance has been reported and treadmill speeds have gradually increased from studies in which subjects trained at self-selected velocities for comfort 4,6 to speeds above overground walking velocity.…”
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“…Investigações sobre o efeito do treinamento de marcha com carga adicional em sujeitos com Doença de Parkinson vêm mostrando bons resultados [22][23][24] . Filippin et al 22 , investigaram nove sujeitos com Doença de Parkinson, nos quais foi realizado treino de marcha com acréscimo de 10% do peso corporal.…”
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