Falls in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy.
Fraser S BrownJames Benedict RoweLuca PassamontiTimothy RittmanPublished in: Movement disorders clinical practice (2019)
Falls are central to progressive supranuclear palsy presentation and diagnosis. Indirect locomotor and pedunculopontine nucleus dysfunction are thought to be the neural substrate of falls in this condition. Attempts to measure and prevent falls, by medical and nonmedical means, are currently limited. A personalized approach is advocated in the management of falls.