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Comparing auditory, visual and vibrotactile cues in individuals with Parkinson's disease for reducing risk of falling over different types of soil.

Johannes C AyenaLouis E TremblayMartin J-D OtisBob-Antoine J Ménélas
Published in: Somatosensory & motor research (2018)
When compared to other cueing, it seems that audio could be a better neurofeedback for reducing the risk of falling over different walking surfaces, which represent important risk factors for persons with gait disorder or lost functional autonomy.
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