GAIT

 

Galit Yogev (1, 2), Nir Giladi (1, 2, 5), Chava Peretz (1, 2), Shmuel Springer (2), Ely S. Simon (3), and Jeffrey M. Hausdorff (1, 2, 4). (2005). Dual tasking, gait rhythmicity, and Parkinson’s disease: Which aspects of gait are attention demanding? (1) Movement Disorders Unit, Neurology Department, Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Isreal (2) Department of Physical Therapy, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University, Isreal (3) Department of Clinical Science, Neurotrax Corp., New York, NY, (4) Division on Ageing, Harvard Medical School, (5) Department of Neurology, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University, Israel. European Journal of Neuroscience, 22, 1248–1256.

Susan E. Hardy, MD, PhD (1), Subashan Perera, PhD (1), Yazan F. Roumani, MS, MBA (1),
Julie M. Chandler, PhD (2), and Stephanie A. Studenski, MD, MPH (1). (2007). Improvement in Usual Gait Speed Predicts Better Survival in Older Adults. (1) University of Pittsburgh, (2) Pittsburgh Veterans Affairs Health Care System. Journal of Americal Geriatric Society, 55, 1727–1734.

Kimberly A. Faulkner, PhD (1), Mark S. Redfern, PhD (2), Jane A. Cauley, Dr. PH (1), Douglas P. Landsittel, PhD (3), Stephanie A. Studenski, MD, MPH (4), Caterina Rosano, MD, MPH (1), Eleanor M. Simonsick, PhD (5), Tamara B. Harris, MD, MS (6), Ronald I. Shorr, MD, MS (7), Hilsa N. Ayonayon, PhD (8), and Anne B. Newman, MD, MPH (1). (2007). Multitasking: Association Between Poorer Performance and a History of Recurrent Falls. From the Departments of (1) Epidemiology, (2) Bioengineering, and (4) Geriatric Medicine, Univeristy of Pittsburgh, (3) Duquesne University, (5) National Institute on Aging, Baltimore, Maryland, (6) National Institute on Aging, Bethesda, Maryland, (7) University of Tennessee, (8) University of California, San Francisco. Journal of Americal Geriatric Society, 55, 570–576.

Johanna Jonsdottir, ScD,PT, Davide Cattaneo, PT, Alberto Regola, PT, Alessandro Crippa, PT,
Mauro Recalcati, PT, Marco Rabuffetti, Eng, Maurizio Ferrarin, PhD, Eng, and Anna Casiraghi, MD. (2007). Concepts ofMotor Learning Applied to a Rehabilitation Protocol Using Biofeedback to Improve Gait in a Chronic Stroke Patient:An A-B System Study With Multiple Gait Analyses. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair 21(2), 190-194.

Michael D. Mauk and Dean V. Buonomano. (2004). The Neural Basis of Temporal Processing. University of Texas, Houston, University of California, Los Angeles. Annual Revue of Neuroscience, 27, 307-340.

M.H. Thaut, A.K. Leins, R.R. Rice, H. Argstatter, G.P. Kenyon, G.C. McIntosh, H.V. Bolay and M. Fetter. (2007). Patients Early Poststroke: A Single-Blind, Randomized Trial Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation Improves Gait More Than NDT/Bobath Training in Near-Ambulatory. Colorado State University, Fort Collins. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair 21(5), 455-459.

Eunmi Emily Kwak, MME, MT-BC. (2007). Effect of Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation on Gait Performance in Children with Spastic Cerebral Palsy. Michigan State University. Journal of Music Therapy, XLIV (3), 198-216.

Jeffrey M. Hausdorff (1, 2, 3), Justine Lowenthal (1, 2), Talia Herman (1), Leor Gruendlinger (1), Chava Peretzand (1, 2), and Nir Giladi (1, 2, 4). (2007). Rhythmic auditory stimulation modulates gait variability in Parkinson’s disease. (1) Laboratory for Gait and Neurodynamics, Movement Disorders Unit and Parkinson Center, Department of Neurology, Israel (2) Department of Physical Therapy, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Israel, (3) Harvard Medical School, (4) Department of Neurology, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Israel. . European Journal of Neuroscience, 26, 2369–2375.

M.H. Thaut , G.C. McIntosh and R.R. Rice. (1997). Rhythmic facilitation of gait training in hemiparetic stroke rehabilitation. Colorado State University, Poudre Valley Hospital, Fort Collins, CO. Journal of Neurological Sciences 151 207 – 212.

Gary P. Kenyon and Michael H. Thaut. (2000). A measure of kinematic limb instability modulation by rhythmic auditory stimulation. Colorado State University. Journal of Biomechanics 33, 1319-1323.

M. H. Thaut (1), G. C. McIntosh (2), R. R. Rice (2), R. A. Miller (1), J. Rathbun (1), and J. M. Brault (1). (1996). Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation in Gait Training for Parkinson’s Disease Patients. (1) Colorado State University, (2) Poudre Valley Hospital, Fort Collins, CO. Movement Dieordrrs, 11(2), 193-200.