An accelerometry-based study of lower and upper limb tremor in Parkinsonas disease

Over the past two decades, several studies have aimed to quantify the kinetic properties of tremor with primary focus on the upper limbs. However, there is a lack of investigation into the properties of tremor in the lower limbs. The objective of this preliminary study was to investigate the propert...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of clinical neuroscience 2013-06, Vol.20 (6), p.827-830
Hauptverfasser: Scanlon, Blake K, Levin, Bonnie E, Nation, Daniel A, Katzen, Heather L, Guevara-Salcedo, Alexandra, Singer, Carlos, Papapetropoulos, Spiridon
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