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- 2022
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Long-term postural control in elite athletes following mild traumatic brain injury
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- 2021
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Co-morbidities to Vestibular Impairments—Some Concomitant Disorders in Young and Older Adults
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Strategic Alterations of Posture are Delayed in Parkinson's Disease Patients during Deep Brain Stimulation
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Spectral Analysis of Body Movement during Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson's Disease
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- 2020
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Effects of Deep Brain Stimulation on Postural Control in Parkinson's Disease
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Exploring the Effects of Deep Brain Stimulation and Vision on Tremor in Parkinson's Disease : Benefits from Objective Methods
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- 2017
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Disturbed cervical proprioception affects perception of spatial orientation while in motion
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- 2013
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Subthalamic deep brain stimulation improves smooth pursuit and saccade performance in patients with Parkinson's disease.
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- 2010
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Oculomotor deficits caused by 0.06% and 0.10% blood alcohol concentrations and relationship to subjective perception of drunkenness.
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- 2009
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Vestibular PREHAB and gentamicin before schwannoma surgery may improve long-term postural function
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Reduced postural differences between phobic postural vertigo patients and healthy subjects during a postural threat.
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Adaptation and vision change the relationship between muscle activity of the lower limbs and body movement during human balance perturbations.
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The effects of high frequency subthalamic stimulation on balance performance and fear of falling in patients with Parkinson's disease.
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