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Rate-dependent impairments in repetitive finger movements in patients with Parkinson's disease are not due to peripheral fatigue
Elizabeth L. Stegemöller
, David P. Allen
, Tanya Simuni
,
Colum D. MacKinnon
Neurology
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Patients with Parkinson's Disease
100%
Rate Dependence
100%
Sequential Finger Movements
100%
Peripheral Fatigue
100%
Parkinson's Disease
40%
Electromyography
40%
Movement Performance
40%
Force-generating Capacity
40%
Maximum Voluntary Contraction
40%
Disease Severity
20%
Clinical Measures
20%
Clinical Testing
20%
Control Subjects
20%
Isometric Force
20%
Force Production
20%
Index Finger
20%
Peak Force
20%
Movement Speed
20%
Repetitive Movements
20%
Finger Flexion
20%
Impaired Performance
20%
Movement Task
20%
Maximum Force
20%
Experimental Testing
20%
Movement Impairment
20%
Performance Deterioration
20%
Finger Kinematics
20%
Neuroscience
Parkinson's Disease
100%
Electromyography
33%