The differential diagnosis between atypical parkinsonism and Parkinson's disease is difficult, especially in the early stage. Severe postural instability, falls, and complex gait impairments are usually confined to the later stage of Parkinson's disease, while atypical parkinsonism patients may present a severe postural instability with consequent falls in the earlier stages.
Can Baropodometric Analysis be a Useful Tool in the Early Diagnosis of Atypical Parkinsonism? Preliminary Findings
FURNARI, ANNA;CALABRO', ROCCO SALVATORE;IMBESI, DONATELLA;La Fauci Belponer, Francesca;MILITI, DAVID;GERVASI, GIUSEPPE;PASTURA, CONCETTA;BRAMANTI, Placido
2014-01-01
Abstract
The differential diagnosis between atypical parkinsonism and Parkinson's disease is difficult, especially in the early stage. Severe postural instability, falls, and complex gait impairments are usually confined to the later stage of Parkinson's disease, while atypical parkinsonism patients may present a severe postural instability with consequent falls in the earlier stages.File in questo prodotto:
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