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Summa S,BasterisA,BettiE,SanguinetiV. Adaptive training with full-body movements to reduce bradykinesia in persons with Parkinsons disease: A pilot study.JNeuroengRehabil. 2015;12(1):1-13. doi:10.1186/s12984-015-0009-5

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EbersbachG,EbersbachA,EdlerD,KaufholdO, Husch M,KupschA,WisselJ. Comparing exercise in Parkinsons diseaseThe Berlin BIG study.MovDisord2010 July 28. [Epubahead of print] Doi 10.1002/mds.23212.

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NieuwboerA. Cueing for freezing of gait in patients with Parkinsons disease: A rehabilitation perspective.MovDisord. 2008;23(SUPPL. 2). doi:10.1002/mds.21978

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Farley BG, Fox CM,RamigLO, McFarland DH. Intensive amplitude-specific therapeutic approaches for Parkinsons disease: Toward a neuroplasticity-principled rehabilitation model.TopGeriatrRehabil. 2008;24(2):99-114. doi:10.1097/01.TGR.0000318898.87690.0d

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NonnekesJ,NieuwboerA. Towards Personalized Rehabilitation for Gait Impairments in Parkinsons Disease.BrundinP, Langston JW,BloemBR, eds.JParkinsonsDis. 2018;8(s1):S101-S106. doi:10.3233/JPD-181464

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Feng H, Li C, Liu J, et al. Virtual Reality Rehabilitation Versus Conventional Physical Therapy for Improving Balance and Gait in Parkinsons Disease Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial.Med SciMonit. 2019;25:4186-4192. doi:10.12659/MSM.916455

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PelosinE, Avanzino L,BarellaR, et al. Treadmill training frequency influences walking improvement in subjects with Parkinsons disease: a randomized pilot study.Eur J PhysRehabilMed. 2017;53(2):201-208. doi:10.23736/S1973-9087.16.04301-X

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FontanesiC, Kvint S,FrazzittaG, et al. Intensive Rehabilitation Enhances Lymphocyte BDNF-TrkBSignaling in Patients With Parkinsons Disease.NeurorehabilNeural Repair. 2016;30(5):411-418. doi:10.1177/1545968315600272

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