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Jeffrey M Hausdorff

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Human Movement Science|July 10, 2007
Gait dynamics, fractals and falls: finding meaning in the stride-to-stride fluctuations of human walkingJeffrey M Hausdorff
Chaos (Woodbury, N.Y.)|July 2, 2009
Gait dynamics in Parkinson's disease: common and distinct behavior among stride length, gait variability, and fractal-like scalingJeffrey M Hausdorff
Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation|July 22, 2005
Gait variability: methods, modeling and meaningJeffrey M Hausdorff
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|March 23, 2012
Motor signs in the prodromal phase of Parkinson's diseaseWalter Maetzler, Jeffrey M Hausdorff
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|August 1, 2008
The role of gait rhythmicity and bilateral coordination of stepping in the pathophysiology of freezing of gait in Parkinson's diseaseMeir Plotnik, Jeffrey M Hausdorff
Journal of the Neurological Sciences|June 20, 2006
The role of mental function in the pathogenesis of freezing of gait in Parkinson's diseaseNir Giladi, Jeffrey M Hausdorff
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|May 16, 2006
Cognitive function may be important for fall injury prevention trialsJeffrey M Hausdorff, Galit Yogev
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation|December 26, 2007
Effects of a new radio frequency-controlled neuroprosthesis on gait symmetry and rhythmicity in patients with chronic hemiparesisJeffrey M Hausdorff, Haim Ring
Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders|July 12, 2007
The role of higher-level cognitive function in gait: executive dysfunction contributes to fall risk in Alzheimer's diseasePamela L Sheridan, Jeffrey M Hausdorff
Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation|August 10, 2007
The sensory feedback mechanisms enabling couples to walk synchronously: an initial investigationAri Z Zivotofsky, Jeffrey M Hausdorff
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Human Movement Science|July 10, 2007
Gait dynamics, fractals and falls: finding meaning in the stride-to-stride fluctuations of human walkingJeffrey M Hausdorff
Chaos (Woodbury, N.Y.)|July 2, 2009
Gait dynamics in Parkinson's disease: common and distinct behavior among stride length, gait variability, and fractal-like scalingJeffrey M Hausdorff
Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation|July 22, 2005
Gait variability: methods, modeling and meaningJeffrey M Hausdorff
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|March 23, 2012
Motor signs in the prodromal phase of Parkinson's diseaseWalter Maetzler, Jeffrey M Hausdorff
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|August 1, 2008
The role of gait rhythmicity and bilateral coordination of stepping in the pathophysiology of freezing of gait in Parkinson's diseaseMeir Plotnik, Jeffrey M Hausdorff
Journal of the Neurological Sciences|June 20, 2006
The role of mental function in the pathogenesis of freezing of gait in Parkinson's diseaseNir Giladi, Jeffrey M Hausdorff
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|May 16, 2006
Cognitive function may be important for fall injury prevention trialsJeffrey M Hausdorff, Galit Yogev
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation|December 26, 2007
Effects of a new radio frequency-controlled neuroprosthesis on gait symmetry and rhythmicity in patients with chronic hemiparesisJeffrey M Hausdorff, Haim Ring
Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders|July 12, 2007
The role of higher-level cognitive function in gait: executive dysfunction contributes to fall risk in Alzheimer's diseasePamela L Sheridan, Jeffrey M Hausdorff
Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation|August 10, 2007
The sensory feedback mechanisms enabling couples to walk synchronously: an initial investigationAri Z Zivotofsky, Jeffrey M Hausdorff
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