Danse-thérapie et Parkinson

Attention, ce site est en cours de développement !
Attention, site généré par des moyens informatiques à partir de corpus bruts.
Les informations ne sont donc pas validées.

Gait festination and freezing in Parkinson's disease: Pathogenesis and rehabilitation

Identifieur interne : 000228 ( Istex/Corpus ); précédent : 000227; suivant : 000229

Gait festination and freezing in Parkinson's disease: Pathogenesis and rehabilitation

Auteurs : Meg E. Morris ; Robert Iansek ; Brook Galna

Source :

RBID : ISTEX:B741EF925C90002BBEBE58B6790BAD75D28E4510

English descriptors

Abstract

Freezing and festination during gait are common yet poorly understood motor control deficits in people with Parkinson's disease (PD). As a basis for evidence based clinical decision making during rehabilitation, we explore the underlying factors associated with freezing of gait in PD. It is argued that disorders of motor set and the sequence effect (festination) are associated with freezing, either in isolation or in combination. The contribution of environmental constraints, task related factors, attention, mental status, and prolonged use of PD medications are also investigated. On the basis of these findings, we propose strategies to reduce the frequency and severity of freezing episodes for a range of locomotion tasks. © 2008 Movement Disorder Society

Url:
DOI: 10.1002/mds.21974

Links to Exploration step

ISTEX:B741EF925C90002BBEBE58B6790BAD75D28E4510

Le document en format XML

<record>
<TEI wicri:istexFullTextTei="biblStruct">
<teiHeader>
<fileDesc>
<titleStmt>
<title xml:lang="en">Gait festination and freezing in Parkinson's disease: Pathogenesis and rehabilitation</title>
<author>
<name sortKey="Morris, Meg E" sort="Morris, Meg E" uniqKey="Morris M" first="Meg E." last="Morris">Meg E. Morris</name>
<affiliation>
<mods:affiliation>School of Physiotherapy, The University of Melbourne, Australia</mods:affiliation>
</affiliation>
<affiliation>
<mods:affiliation>School of Physiotherapy, The University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia</mods:affiliation>
</affiliation>
</author>
<author>
<name sortKey="Iansek, Robert" sort="Iansek, Robert" uniqKey="Iansek R" first="Robert" last="Iansek">Robert Iansek</name>
<affiliation>
<mods:affiliation>Clinical Research Centre for Movement Disorder and Gait, Kingston Aged Care and Rehabilitation Centre, Australia</mods:affiliation>
</affiliation>
</author>
<author>
<name sortKey="Galna, Brook" sort="Galna, Brook" uniqKey="Galna B" first="Brook" last="Galna">Brook Galna</name>
<affiliation>
<mods:affiliation>School of Physiotherapy, The University of Melbourne, Australia</mods:affiliation>
</affiliation>
</author>
</titleStmt>
<publicationStmt>
<idno type="wicri:source">ISTEX</idno>
<idno type="RBID">ISTEX:B741EF925C90002BBEBE58B6790BAD75D28E4510</idno>
<date when="2008" year="2008">2008</date>
<idno type="doi">10.1002/mds.21974</idno>
<idno type="url">https://api.istex.fr/document/B741EF925C90002BBEBE58B6790BAD75D28E4510/fulltext/pdf</idno>
<idno type="wicri:Area/Istex/Corpus">000228</idno>
<idno type="wicri:explorRef" wicri:stream="Istex" wicri:step="Corpus" wicri:corpus="ISTEX">000228</idno>
</publicationStmt>
<sourceDesc>
<biblStruct>
<analytic>
<title level="a" type="main" xml:lang="en">Gait festination and freezing in Parkinson's disease: Pathogenesis and rehabilitation</title>
<author>
<name sortKey="Morris, Meg E" sort="Morris, Meg E" uniqKey="Morris M" first="Meg E." last="Morris">Meg E. Morris</name>
<affiliation>
<mods:affiliation>School of Physiotherapy, The University of Melbourne, Australia</mods:affiliation>
</affiliation>
<affiliation>
<mods:affiliation>School of Physiotherapy, The University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia</mods:affiliation>
</affiliation>
</author>
<author>
<name sortKey="Iansek, Robert" sort="Iansek, Robert" uniqKey="Iansek R" first="Robert" last="Iansek">Robert Iansek</name>
<affiliation>
<mods:affiliation>Clinical Research Centre for Movement Disorder and Gait, Kingston Aged Care and Rehabilitation Centre, Australia</mods:affiliation>
</affiliation>
</author>
<author>
<name sortKey="Galna, Brook" sort="Galna, Brook" uniqKey="Galna B" first="Brook" last="Galna">Brook Galna</name>
<affiliation>
<mods:affiliation>School of Physiotherapy, The University of Melbourne, Australia</mods:affiliation>
</affiliation>
</author>
</analytic>
<monogr></monogr>
<series>
<title level="j">Movement Disorders</title>
<title level="j" type="sub">Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society</title>
<title level="j" type="abbrev">Mov. Disord.</title>
<idno type="ISSN">0885-3185</idno>
<idno type="eISSN">1531-8257</idno>
<imprint>
<publisher>Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company</publisher>
<pubPlace>Hoboken</pubPlace>
<date type="published" when="2008">2008</date>
<biblScope unit="volume">23</biblScope>
<biblScope unit="issue">S2</biblScope>
<biblScope unit="supplement">S2</biblScope>
<biblScope unit="page" from="S451">S451</biblScope>
<biblScope unit="page" to="S460">S460</biblScope>
</imprint>
<idno type="ISSN">0885-3185</idno>
</series>
<idno type="istex">B741EF925C90002BBEBE58B6790BAD75D28E4510</idno>
<idno type="DOI">10.1002/mds.21974</idno>
<idno type="ArticleID">MDS21974</idno>
</biblStruct>
</sourceDesc>
<seriesStmt>
<idno type="ISSN">0885-3185</idno>
</seriesStmt>
</fileDesc>
<profileDesc>
<textClass>
<keywords scheme="KwdEn" xml:lang="en">
<term>Parkinson's disease</term>
<term>gait</term>
<term>rehabilitation</term>
</keywords>
</textClass>
<langUsage>
<language ident="en">en</language>
</langUsage>
</profileDesc>
</teiHeader>
<front>
<div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">Freezing and festination during gait are common yet poorly understood motor control deficits in people with Parkinson's disease (PD). As a basis for evidence based clinical decision making during rehabilitation, we explore the underlying factors associated with freezing of gait in PD. It is argued that disorders of motor set and the sequence effect (festination) are associated with freezing, either in isolation or in combination. The contribution of environmental constraints, task related factors, attention, mental status, and prolonged use of PD medications are also investigated. On the basis of these findings, we propose strategies to reduce the frequency and severity of freezing episodes for a range of locomotion tasks. © 2008 Movement Disorder Society</div>
</front>
</TEI>
<istex>
<corpusName>wiley</corpusName>
<author>
<json:item>
<name>Meg E. Morris PhD</name>
<affiliations>
<json:string>School of Physiotherapy, The University of Melbourne, Australia</json:string>
<json:string>School of Physiotherapy, The University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia</json:string>
</affiliations>
</json:item>
<json:item>
<name>Robert Iansek PhD, FRACP</name>
<affiliations>
<json:string>Clinical Research Centre for Movement Disorder and Gait, Kingston Aged Care and Rehabilitation Centre, Australia</json:string>
</affiliations>
</json:item>
<json:item>
<name>Brook Galna BA, BApplSci</name>
<affiliations>
<json:string>School of Physiotherapy, The University of Melbourne, Australia</json:string>
</affiliations>
</json:item>
</author>
<subject>
<json:item>
<lang>
<json:string>eng</json:string>
</lang>
<value>Parkinson's disease</value>
</json:item>
<json:item>
<lang>
<json:string>eng</json:string>
</lang>
<value>gait</value>
</json:item>
<json:item>
<lang>
<json:string>eng</json:string>
</lang>
<value>rehabilitation</value>
</json:item>
</subject>
<articleId>
<json:string>MDS21974</json:string>
</articleId>
<language>
<json:string>eng</json:string>
</language>
<originalGenre>
<json:string>reviewArticle</json:string>
</originalGenre>
<abstract>Freezing and festination during gait are common yet poorly understood motor control deficits in people with Parkinson's disease (PD). As a basis for evidence based clinical decision making during rehabilitation, we explore the underlying factors associated with freezing of gait in PD. It is argued that disorders of motor set and the sequence effect (festination) are associated with freezing, either in isolation or in combination. The contribution of environmental constraints, task related factors, attention, mental status, and prolonged use of PD medications are also investigated. On the basis of these findings, we propose strategies to reduce the frequency and severity of freezing episodes for a range of locomotion tasks. © 2008 Movement Disorder Society</abstract>
<qualityIndicators>
<score>6.368</score>
<pdfVersion>1.3</pdfVersion>
<pdfPageSize>612 x 810 pts</pdfPageSize>
<refBibsNative>true</refBibsNative>
<abstractCharCount>765</abstractCharCount>
<pdfWordCount>5769</pdfWordCount>
<pdfCharCount>37223</pdfCharCount>
<pdfPageCount>10</pdfPageCount>
<abstractWordCount>114</abstractWordCount>
</qualityIndicators>
<title>Gait festination and freezing in Parkinson's disease: Pathogenesis and rehabilitation</title>
<genre>
<json:string>review-article</json:string>
</genre>
<host>
<volume>23</volume>
<publisherId>
<json:string>MDS</json:string>
</publisherId>
<pages>
<total>10</total>
<last>S460</last>
<first>S451</first>
</pages>
<issn>
<json:string>0885-3185</json:string>
</issn>
<issue>S2</issue>
<author>
<json:item>
<name>Dr. Giladi</name>
</json:item>
<json:item>
<name>Dr. Nieuwboer</name>
</json:item>
</author>
<subject>
<json:item>
<value>Review</value>
</json:item>
</subject>
<genre>
<json:string>journal</json:string>
</genre>
<language>
<json:string>unknown</json:string>
</language>
<eissn>
<json:string>1531-8257</json:string>
</eissn>
<title>Movement Disorders</title>
<doi>
<json:string>10.1002/(ISSN)1531-8257</json:string>
</doi>
</host>
<categories>
<wos>
<json:string>science</json:string>
<json:string>clinical neurology</json:string>
</wos>
<scienceMetrix>
<json:string>health sciences</json:string>
<json:string>clinical medicine</json:string>
<json:string>neurology & neurosurgery</json:string>
</scienceMetrix>
</categories>
<publicationDate>2008</publicationDate>
<copyrightDate>2008</copyrightDate>
<doi>
<json:string>10.1002/mds.21974</json:string>
</doi>
<id>B741EF925C90002BBEBE58B6790BAD75D28E4510</id>
<score>0.19927314</score>
<fulltext>
<json:item>
<extension>pdf</extension>
<original>true</original>
<mimetype>application/pdf</mimetype>
<uri>https://api.istex.fr/document/B741EF925C90002BBEBE58B6790BAD75D28E4510/fulltext/pdf</uri>
</json:item>
<json:item>
<extension>zip</extension>
<original>false</original>
<mimetype>application/zip</mimetype>
<uri>https://api.istex.fr/document/B741EF925C90002BBEBE58B6790BAD75D28E4510/fulltext/zip</uri>
</json:item>
<istex:fulltextTEI uri="https://api.istex.fr/document/B741EF925C90002BBEBE58B6790BAD75D28E4510/fulltext/tei">
<teiHeader>
<fileDesc>
<titleStmt>
<title level="a" type="main" xml:lang="en">Gait festination and freezing in Parkinson's disease: Pathogenesis and rehabilitation</title>
</titleStmt>
<publicationStmt>
<authority>ISTEX</authority>
<publisher>Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company</publisher>
<pubPlace>Hoboken</pubPlace>
<availability>
<p>Copyright © 2008 Movement Disorder Society</p>
</availability>
<date>2008</date>
</publicationStmt>
<notesStmt>
<note type="content">*No potential conflict of interest.</note>
<note>CCRE in Clinical Gait Analysis</note>
<note>Gait Rehabilitation</note>
<note>Michael J. Fox Foundation</note>
</notesStmt>
<sourceDesc>
<biblStruct type="inbook">
<analytic>
<title level="a" type="main" xml:lang="en">Gait festination and freezing in Parkinson's disease: Pathogenesis and rehabilitation</title>
<author xml:id="author-1">
<persName>
<forename type="first">Meg E.</forename>
<surname>Morris</surname>
</persName>
<roleName type="degree">PhD</roleName>
<affiliation>School of Physiotherapy, The University of Melbourne, Australia</affiliation>
<affiliation>School of Physiotherapy, The University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia</affiliation>
</author>
<author xml:id="author-2">
<persName>
<forename type="first">Robert</forename>
<surname>Iansek</surname>
</persName>
<roleName type="degree">PhD, FRACP</roleName>
<affiliation>Clinical Research Centre for Movement Disorder and Gait, Kingston Aged Care and Rehabilitation Centre, Australia</affiliation>
</author>
<author xml:id="author-3">
<persName>
<forename type="first">Brook</forename>
<surname>Galna</surname>
</persName>
<roleName type="degree">BA, BApplSci</roleName>
<affiliation>School of Physiotherapy, The University of Melbourne, Australia</affiliation>
</author>
</analytic>
<monogr>
<title level="j">Movement Disorders</title>
<title level="j" type="sub">Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society</title>
<title level="j" type="abbrev">Mov. Disord.</title>
<idno type="pISSN">0885-3185</idno>
<idno type="eISSN">1531-8257</idno>
<idno type="DOI">10.1002/(ISSN)1531-8257</idno>
<imprint>
<publisher>Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company</publisher>
<pubPlace>Hoboken</pubPlace>
<date type="published" when="2008"></date>
<biblScope unit="volume">23</biblScope>
<biblScope unit="issue">S2</biblScope>
<biblScope unit="supplement">S2</biblScope>
<biblScope unit="page" from="S451">S451</biblScope>
<biblScope unit="page" to="S460">S460</biblScope>
</imprint>
</monogr>
<idno type="istex">B741EF925C90002BBEBE58B6790BAD75D28E4510</idno>
<idno type="DOI">10.1002/mds.21974</idno>
<idno type="ArticleID">MDS21974</idno>
</biblStruct>
</sourceDesc>
</fileDesc>
<profileDesc>
<creation>
<date>2008</date>
</creation>
<langUsage>
<language ident="en">en</language>
</langUsage>
<abstract xml:lang="en">
<p>Freezing and festination during gait are common yet poorly understood motor control deficits in people with Parkinson's disease (PD). As a basis for evidence based clinical decision making during rehabilitation, we explore the underlying factors associated with freezing of gait in PD. It is argued that disorders of motor set and the sequence effect (festination) are associated with freezing, either in isolation or in combination. The contribution of environmental constraints, task related factors, attention, mental status, and prolonged use of PD medications are also investigated. On the basis of these findings, we propose strategies to reduce the frequency and severity of freezing episodes for a range of locomotion tasks. © 2008 Movement Disorder Society</p>
</abstract>
<textClass xml:lang="en">
<keywords scheme="keyword">
<list>
<head>keywords</head>
<item>
<term>Parkinson's disease</term>
</item>
<item>
<term>gait</term>
</item>
<item>
<term>rehabilitation</term>
</item>
</list>
</keywords>
</textClass>
<textClass>
<keywords scheme="Journal Subject">
<list>
<head>article-category</head>
<item>
<term>Review</term>
</item>
</list>
</keywords>
</textClass>
</profileDesc>
<revisionDesc>
<change when="2007-10-04">Received</change>
<change when="2008-01-15">Registration</change>
<change when="2008">Published</change>
</revisionDesc>
</teiHeader>
</istex:fulltextTEI>
<json:item>
<extension>txt</extension>
<original>false</original>
<mimetype>text/plain</mimetype>
<uri>https://api.istex.fr/document/B741EF925C90002BBEBE58B6790BAD75D28E4510/fulltext/txt</uri>
</json:item>
</fulltext>
<metadata>
<istex:metadataXml wicri:clean="Wiley, elements deleted: body">
<istex:xmlDeclaration>version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"</istex:xmlDeclaration>
<istex:document>
<component version="2.0" type="serialArticle" xml:lang="en">
<header>
<publicationMeta level="product">
<publisherInfo>
<publisherName>Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company</publisherName>
<publisherLoc>Hoboken</publisherLoc>
</publisherInfo>
<doi registered="yes">10.1002/(ISSN)1531-8257</doi>
<issn type="print">0885-3185</issn>
<issn type="electronic">1531-8257</issn>
<idGroup>
<id type="product" value="MDS"></id>
</idGroup>
<titleGroup>
<title type="main" xml:lang="en" sort="MOVEMENT DISORDERS">Movement Disorders</title>
<title type="subtitle">Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society</title>
<title type="short">Mov. Disord.</title>
</titleGroup>
</publicationMeta>
<publicationMeta level="part" position="105">
<doi origin="wiley" registered="yes">10.1002/mds.v23:2+</doi>
<titleGroup>
<title type="supplementTitle">Freezing of Gait in Parkinsonism</title>
</titleGroup>
<numberingGroup>
<numbering type="journalVolume" number="23">23</numbering>
<numbering type="journalIssue">S2</numbering>
<numbering type="supplement" number="S2">S2</numbering>
</numberingGroup>
<creators>
<creator xml:id="sped1" creatorRole="sponsoringEditor">
<personName>
<honorifics>Dr.</honorifics>
<givenNames>Nir</givenNames>
<familyName>Giladi</familyName>
</personName>
</creator>
<creator xml:id="sped2" creatorRole="sponsoringEditor">
<personName>
<honorifics>Dr.</honorifics>
<givenNames>Alice</givenNames>
<familyName>Nieuwboer</familyName>
</personName>
</creator>
</creators>
<coverDate startDate="2008">2008</coverDate>
</publicationMeta>
<publicationMeta level="unit" type="reviewArticle" position="60" status="forIssue">
<doi origin="wiley" registered="yes">10.1002/mds.21974</doi>
<idGroup>
<id type="unit" value="MDS21974"></id>
</idGroup>
<countGroup>
<count type="pageTotal" number="10"></count>
</countGroup>
<titleGroup>
<title type="articleCategory">Review</title>
<title type="tocHeading1">Reviews</title>
</titleGroup>
<copyright ownership="thirdParty">Copyright © 2008 Movement Disorder Society</copyright>
<eventGroup>
<event type="manuscriptReceived" date="2007-10-04"></event>
<event type="manuscriptRevised" date="2007-12-10"></event>
<event type="manuscriptAccepted" date="2008-01-15"></event>
<event type="firstOnline" date="2008-07-30"></event>
<event type="publishedOnlineFinalForm" date="2008-07-30"></event>
<event type="xmlConverted" agent="Converter:JWSART34_TO_WML3G version:2.3.2 mode:FullText source:FullText result:FullText" date="2010-03-09"></event>
<event type="xmlConverted" agent="Converter:WILEY_ML3G_TO_WILEY_ML3GV2 version:3.8.8" date="2014-02-02"></event>
<event type="xmlConverted" agent="Converter:WML3G_To_WML3G version:4.1.7 mode:FullText,remove_FC" date="2014-10-31"></event>
</eventGroup>
<numberingGroup>
<numbering type="pageFirst">S451</numbering>
<numbering type="pageLast">S460</numbering>
</numberingGroup>
<correspondenceTo>School of Physiotherapy, The University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia</correspondenceTo>
<linkGroup>
<link type="toTypesetVersion" href="file:MDS.MDS21974.pdf"></link>
</linkGroup>
</publicationMeta>
<contentMeta>
<countGroup>
<count type="figureTotal" number="0"></count>
<count type="tableTotal" number="1"></count>
<count type="referenceTotal" number="54"></count>
<count type="wordTotal" number="7117"></count>
</countGroup>
<titleGroup>
<title type="main" xml:lang="en">Gait festination and freezing in Parkinson's disease: Pathogenesis and rehabilitation
<link href="#fn2"></link>
</title>
<title type="short" xml:lang="en">Gait Festination and Freezing in PD</title>
</titleGroup>
<creators>
<creator xml:id="au1" creatorRole="author" affiliationRef="#af1" corresponding="yes">
<personName>
<givenNames>Meg E.</givenNames>
<familyName>Morris</familyName>
<degrees>PhD</degrees>
</personName>
<contactDetails>
<email>m.morris@unimelb.edu.au</email>
</contactDetails>
</creator>
<creator xml:id="au2" creatorRole="author" affiliationRef="#af2">
<personName>
<givenNames>Robert</givenNames>
<familyName>Iansek</familyName>
<degrees>PhD, FRACP</degrees>
</personName>
</creator>
<creator xml:id="au3" creatorRole="author" affiliationRef="#af1">
<personName>
<givenNames>Brook</givenNames>
<familyName>Galna</familyName>
<degrees>BA, BApplSci</degrees>
</personName>
</creator>
</creators>
<affiliationGroup>
<affiliation xml:id="af1" countryCode="AU" type="organization">
<unparsedAffiliation>School of Physiotherapy, The University of Melbourne, Australia</unparsedAffiliation>
</affiliation>
<affiliation xml:id="af2" countryCode="AU" type="organization">
<unparsedAffiliation>Clinical Research Centre for Movement Disorder and Gait, Kingston Aged Care and Rehabilitation Centre, Australia</unparsedAffiliation>
</affiliation>
</affiliationGroup>
<keywordGroup xml:lang="en" type="author">
<keyword xml:id="kwd1">Parkinson's disease</keyword>
<keyword xml:id="kwd2">gait</keyword>
<keyword xml:id="kwd3">rehabilitation</keyword>
</keywordGroup>
<fundingInfo>
<fundingAgency>CCRE in Clinical Gait Analysis</fundingAgency>
</fundingInfo>
<fundingInfo>
<fundingAgency>Gait Rehabilitation</fundingAgency>
</fundingInfo>
<fundingInfo>
<fundingAgency>Michael J. Fox Foundation</fundingAgency>
</fundingInfo>
<abstractGroup>
<abstract type="main" xml:lang="en">
<title type="main">Abstract</title>
<p>Freezing and festination during gait are common yet poorly understood motor control deficits in people with Parkinson's disease (PD). As a basis for evidence based clinical decision making during rehabilitation, we explore the underlying factors associated with freezing of gait in PD. It is argued that disorders of motor set and the sequence effect (festination) are associated with freezing, either in isolation or in combination. The contribution of environmental constraints, task related factors, attention, mental status, and prolonged use of PD medications are also investigated. On the basis of these findings, we propose strategies to reduce the frequency and severity of freezing episodes for a range of locomotion tasks. © 2008 Movement Disorder Society</p>
</abstract>
</abstractGroup>
</contentMeta>
<noteGroup>
<note xml:id="fn2">
<p>No potential conflict of interest.</p>
</note>
</noteGroup>
</header>
</component>
</istex:document>
</istex:metadataXml>
<mods version="3.6">
<titleInfo lang="en">
<title>Gait festination and freezing in Parkinson's disease: Pathogenesis and rehabilitation</title>
</titleInfo>
<titleInfo type="abbreviated" lang="en">
<title>Gait Festination and Freezing in PD</title>
</titleInfo>
<titleInfo type="alternative" contentType="CDATA" lang="en">
<title>Gait festination and freezing in Parkinson's disease: Pathogenesis and rehabilitation</title>
</titleInfo>
<name type="personal">
<namePart type="given">Meg E.</namePart>
<namePart type="family">Morris</namePart>
<namePart type="termsOfAddress">PhD</namePart>
<affiliation>School of Physiotherapy, The University of Melbourne, Australia</affiliation>
<affiliation>School of Physiotherapy, The University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia</affiliation>
<role>
<roleTerm type="text">author</roleTerm>
</role>
</name>
<name type="personal">
<namePart type="given">Robert</namePart>
<namePart type="family">Iansek</namePart>
<namePart type="termsOfAddress">PhD, FRACP</namePart>
<affiliation>Clinical Research Centre for Movement Disorder and Gait, Kingston Aged Care and Rehabilitation Centre, Australia</affiliation>
<role>
<roleTerm type="text">author</roleTerm>
</role>
</name>
<name type="personal">
<namePart type="given">Brook</namePart>
<namePart type="family">Galna</namePart>
<namePart type="termsOfAddress">BA, BApplSci</namePart>
<affiliation>School of Physiotherapy, The University of Melbourne, Australia</affiliation>
<role>
<roleTerm type="text">author</roleTerm>
</role>
</name>
<typeOfResource>text</typeOfResource>
<genre type="review-article" displayLabel="reviewArticle"></genre>
<originInfo>
<publisher>Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company</publisher>
<place>
<placeTerm type="text">Hoboken</placeTerm>
</place>
<dateIssued encoding="w3cdtf">2008</dateIssued>
<dateCaptured encoding="w3cdtf">2007-10-04</dateCaptured>
<dateValid encoding="w3cdtf">2008-01-15</dateValid>
<copyrightDate encoding="w3cdtf">2008</copyrightDate>
</originInfo>
<language>
<languageTerm type="code" authority="rfc3066">en</languageTerm>
<languageTerm type="code" authority="iso639-2b">eng</languageTerm>
</language>
<physicalDescription>
<internetMediaType>text/html</internetMediaType>
<extent unit="tables">1</extent>
<extent unit="references">54</extent>
<extent unit="words">7117</extent>
</physicalDescription>
<abstract lang="en">Freezing and festination during gait are common yet poorly understood motor control deficits in people with Parkinson's disease (PD). As a basis for evidence based clinical decision making during rehabilitation, we explore the underlying factors associated with freezing of gait in PD. It is argued that disorders of motor set and the sequence effect (festination) are associated with freezing, either in isolation or in combination. The contribution of environmental constraints, task related factors, attention, mental status, and prolonged use of PD medications are also investigated. On the basis of these findings, we propose strategies to reduce the frequency and severity of freezing episodes for a range of locomotion tasks. © 2008 Movement Disorder Society</abstract>
<note type="content">*No potential conflict of interest.</note>
<note type="funding">CCRE in Clinical Gait Analysis</note>
<note type="funding">Gait Rehabilitation</note>
<note type="funding">Michael J. Fox Foundation</note>
<subject lang="en">
<genre>keywords</genre>
<topic>Parkinson's disease</topic>
<topic>gait</topic>
<topic>rehabilitation</topic>
</subject>
<relatedItem type="host">
<titleInfo>
<title>Movement Disorders</title>
<subTitle>Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society</subTitle>
</titleInfo>
<titleInfo type="abbreviated">
<title>Mov. Disord.</title>
</titleInfo>
<name type="personal">
<namePart type="termsOfAddress">Dr.</namePart>
<namePart type="family">Giladi</namePart>
</name>
<name type="personal">
<namePart type="termsOfAddress">Dr.</namePart>
<namePart type="family">Nieuwboer</namePart>
</name>
<genre type="journal">journal</genre>
<subject>
<genre>article-category</genre>
<topic>Review</topic>
</subject>
<identifier type="ISSN">0885-3185</identifier>
<identifier type="eISSN">1531-8257</identifier>
<identifier type="DOI">10.1002/(ISSN)1531-8257</identifier>
<identifier type="PublisherID">MDS</identifier>
<part>
<date>2008</date>
<detail type="volume">
<caption>vol.</caption>
<number>23</number>
</detail>
<detail type="issue">
<caption>no.</caption>
<number>S2</number>
</detail>
<detail type="supplement">
<caption>Suppl. no.</caption>
<number>S2</number>
</detail>
<extent unit="pages">
<start>S451</start>
<end>S460</end>
<total>10</total>
</extent>
</part>
</relatedItem>
<identifier type="istex">B741EF925C90002BBEBE58B6790BAD75D28E4510</identifier>
<identifier type="DOI">10.1002/mds.21974</identifier>
<identifier type="ArticleID">MDS21974</identifier>
<accessCondition type="use and reproduction" contentType="copyright">Copyright © 2008 Movement Disorder Society</accessCondition>
<recordInfo>
<recordContentSource>WILEY</recordContentSource>
<recordOrigin>Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company</recordOrigin>
</recordInfo>
</mods>
</metadata>
<serie></serie>
</istex>
</record>

Pour manipuler ce document sous Unix (Dilib)

EXPLOR_STEP=$WICRI_ROOT/Wicri/Psychologie/explor/DanceTherParkinsonV1/Data/Istex/Corpus
HfdSelect -h $EXPLOR_STEP/biblio.hfd -nk 000228 | SxmlIndent | more

Ou

HfdSelect -h $EXPLOR_AREA/Data/Istex/Corpus/biblio.hfd -nk 000228 | SxmlIndent | more

Pour mettre un lien sur cette page dans le réseau Wicri

{{Explor lien
   |wiki=    Wicri/Psychologie
   |area=    DanceTherParkinsonV1
   |flux=    Istex
   |étape=   Corpus
   |type=    RBID
   |clé=     ISTEX:B741EF925C90002BBEBE58B6790BAD75D28E4510
   |texte=   Gait festination and freezing in Parkinson's disease: Pathogenesis and rehabilitation
}}

Wicri

This area was generated with Dilib version V0.6.35.
Data generation: Sun Aug 9 17:42:30 2020. Site generation: Mon Feb 12 22:53:51 2024