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Parkinson's disease and sex-related differences in electromyography during daily life.

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Parkinson's disease and sex-related differences in electromyography during daily life.

Auteurs : Kaitlyn P. Roland [Canada] ; Gareth R. Jones ; Jennifer M. Jakobi

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Abstract

Daily bilateral electromyography (EMG) recordings reveal muscle activation patterns implicated in asymmetric Parkinson's disease (PD)-related functional decline. Also, daily EMG recordings reveal sex-differences in muscle activity that give rise to unique PD presentation in males and females.

DOI: 10.1016/j.jelekin.2013.03.008
PubMed: 23619101


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