Active and Passive Cycling Decrease Subthalamic β Oscillations in Parkinson's Disease.
Vasiliki BougouMichaël VanhoylandThomas DecramerAnaïs Van HoylandtSteven SmeijersBart NuttinPhilippe De VlooWim VandenbergheAlice NieuwboerPeter JanssenTom TheysPublished in: Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society (2023)
Our results provide evidence for a link between proprioceptive input during cycling and β suppression. These findings support the role of continuous external sensory input and proprioceptive feedback during rhythmic passive cycling movements and suggest that systematic passive mobilization might hold therapeutic potential. © 2023 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.