Author:
Murgia Mauro,Corona Federica,Pili Roberta,Sors Fabrizio,Agostini Tiziano,Casula Carlo,Pau Massimiliano,Guicciardi Marco
Abstract
Previous studies have demonstrated that physical therapy accompanied by Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation
(RAS) can improve the motor skills of patients with Parkinson’s disease and, in particular, their gait disturbances. In the
present work we describe the neurological bases and perceptual-motor deficits generally associated with Parkinson’s disease,
with a specific focus on gait disturbances. Within this framework, we review the role of auditory cueing in the
modulation of patients’ gait, addressing this issue from the cognitive, neurological and biomechanical perspectives. In
particular, we focus on the new frontiers of both assessment and intervention. With regards to the assessment, we describe
the advantages of the three-dimensional quantitative multifactorial gait analysis. As concerns the intervention, we illustrate
the potential impact of the administration of ecological footstep sounds as rhythmic cues.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Cited by
15 articles.
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