Hello readers!
I'm a PhD student working in the field of obstacle avoidance.
I wonder if anyone is aware of values of the toe clearance for people with Parkinson desease during normal gait.
I didn't found any information in the litterature for that same variable about parkinsonians ongoing over obstacles.
Should this value be higher or lower if you compare it to old people.
Assane Niang
PhD student in clinical science
Universite de Sherbrooke
Quebec-Canada
Tel: 819-821-7366 ext: 5606
Email: aniang@courrier.usherb.ca
Hello readers!
I'm a PhD student working in the field of
obstacle avoidance.
I wonder if anyone is aware of values of the toe
clearance for people with Parkinson desease during normal gait.
I didn't found any information in the
litterature for that same variable about parkinsonians ongoing over
obstacles.
Should this value be higher or lower if you
compare it to old people.
Assane Niang
PhD student in clinical science
Universite de Sherbrooke
Quebec-Canada
Tel: 819-821-7366 ext: 5606
Email: aniang@courrier.usherb.ca
I'm a PhD student working in the field of obstacle avoidance.
I wonder if anyone is aware of values of the toe clearance for people with Parkinson desease during normal gait.
I didn't found any information in the litterature for that same variable about parkinsonians ongoing over obstacles.
Should this value be higher or lower if you compare it to old people.
Assane Niang
PhD student in clinical science
Universite de Sherbrooke
Quebec-Canada
Tel: 819-821-7366 ext: 5606
Email: aniang@courrier.usherb.ca
Hello readers!
I'm a PhD student working in the field of
obstacle avoidance.
I wonder if anyone is aware of values of the toe
clearance for people with Parkinson desease during normal gait.
I didn't found any information in the
litterature for that same variable about parkinsonians ongoing over
obstacles.
Should this value be higher or lower if you
compare it to old people.
Assane Niang
PhD student in clinical science
Universite de Sherbrooke
Quebec-Canada
Tel: 819-821-7366 ext: 5606
Email: aniang@courrier.usherb.ca