The laser shoes
A new ambulatory device to alleviate freezing of gait in Parkinson disease
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- Continuous cueing does not necessarily habituate
- Murielle U. Ferraye, Post-doctoral fellow, University of Twente (Enschede, Netherlands)
Submitted July 19, 2018 - Reader response: The laser shoes: a new ambulatory device to alleviate freezing of gait in Parkinson disease
- Jay A. van Gerpen, Neurology Consultant and Associate Professor, Mayo Clinic
- Philip W. Tipton, Neurology Fellow, Mayo Clinic
- Ryan J. Uitti, Neurology Consultant and Professor, Mayo Clinic
Submitted February 23, 2018
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