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Objective Assessment of Electro-acupuncture Benefit for Improving Balance and Gait in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease (P3.074)
Hong Lei, Nima Toosizadeh, Michael Schwenk, Scott Sherman, Stephen Karp, Saman Parvaneh, Esther Esternberg, Bijan Najafi
First published April 9, 2014,
Hong Lei
7Neurology University of Arizona, Dept of Neurology Tucson AZ United States
Nima Toosizadeh
5Surgery University of Arizona Tucson AZ United States
Michael Schwenk
5Surgery University of Arizona Tucson AZ United States
Scott Sherman
1U of Arizona, Dept of Neurology Tucson AZ United States
Stephen Karp
4Neurology University of Arizona Tucson AZ United States
Saman Parvaneh
2University of Arizona Tucson AZ United States
Esther Esternberg
3Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine University of Arizona Tucson AZ United States
Bijan Najafi
6Surgery/interdisciplinary Consortium on Advanced Motion Performance (iCAMP) University of Arizona Tucson AZ United States
Objective Assessment of Electro-acupuncture Benefit for Improving Balance and Gait in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease (P3.074)
Hong Lei, Nima Toosizadeh, Michael Schwenk, Scott Sherman, Stephen Karp, Saman Parvaneh, Esther Esternberg, Bijan Najafi
Neurology Apr 2014, 82 (10 Supplement) P3.074;
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- Hong Lei7,
- Nima Toosizadeh5,
- Michael Schwenk5,
- Scott Sherman1,
- Stephen Karp4,
- Saman Parvaneh2,
- Esther Esternberg3 and
- Bijan Najafi6
- Hong Lei7,
- Nima Toosizadeh5,
- Michael Schwenk5,
- Scott Sherman1,
- Stephen Karp4,
- Saman Parvaneh2,
- Esther Esternberg3 and
- Bijan Najafi6
- 1U of Arizona, Dept of Neurology Tucson AZ United States
- 2University of Arizona Tucson AZ United States
- 3Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine University of Arizona Tucson AZ United States
- 4Neurology University of Arizona Tucson AZ United States
- 5Surgery University of Arizona Tucson AZ United States
- 6Surgery/interdisciplinary Consortium on Advanced Motion Performance (iCAMP) University of Arizona Tucson AZ United States
- 7Neurology University of Arizona, Dept of Neurology Tucson AZ United States
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