2024
DOI: 10.3390/biomechanics4030032
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People with Parkinson’s Disease Are Able to Couple Eye Movements and Postural Sway to Improve Stability

Fabio Augusto Barbieri,
Paula Favaro Polastri,
José Angelo Barela
et al.

Abstract: Considering that people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) experience challenges in the control of both balance and eye movements, this study investigated the effects of saccadic eye movements on body sway in people with PD in two bases of support positions (side-by-side and tandem stances). Ten people with PD and 11 healthy individuals performed (a) fixation; (b) horizontal saccadic eye movements to the right and left; and (c) vertical saccadic eye movements up and down. The protocol for each postural task consist… Show more

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