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The perception of passive motion in Parkinson's disease
Juergen Konczak
, Kimberly Krawczewski
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Paul J Tuite
, Matthias Maschke
Kinesiology
Neurology
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Parkinson's Disease
100%
Passive Movement
100%
Parkinson Patients
33%
Detection Time
33%
Disease Groups
33%
Parkinsonian
16%
Moderate to Severe
16%
Levodopa
16%
Patients with Parkinson's Disease
16%
Reaction Time
16%
Motor Symptoms
16%
Healthy Controls
16%
Age-matched
16%
Forearm
16%
Splint
16%
Weight Perception
16%
Limb Movement
16%
Elbow Joint
16%
Position Sense
16%
Motion Velocity
16%
Voluntary Motor Control
16%
Kinesthesis
16%
Arm Motion
16%
Forearm Movements
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Passive Movement
100%
Arm
50%
Limb
50%
Motion
33%
Elbow
16%
Motor Control
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Parkinson's Disease
100%
Continuous Passive Motion
100%
Splint
11%
Levodopa
11%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Passive Movement
100%
Motion
33%
Motor Control
16%
Neuroscience
Parkinson's Disease
100%
L-DOPA
11%
Motor Control
11%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Parkinson's Disease
100%
Levodopa
11%