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Dr Brook Galna
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Year
Dr Susan Lord
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Shirley Coleman
Professor David Burn
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
Independent Domains of Gait in Older Adults and Associated Motor and Nonmotor Attributes: Validation of a Factor Analysis Approach
2013
Dr Susan Lord
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Shirley Coleman
Professor David Burn
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
Mild Depressive Symptoms Are Associated with Gait Impairment in Early Parkinson's Disease
2013
Dr Alan Godfrey
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Dadirayi Mhiripiri
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
A novel approach with accelerometry to investigate postural control in Parkinson's during gait
2012
Professor Lynn Rochester
Dr Alison Yarnall
Dr Susan Lord
Dr Brook Galna
Professor David Burn
et al.
Cholinergic dysfunction contributes to gait disturbance in early Parkinson’s disease
2012
Jane Newman
Dr Djordje Jakovljevic
Dr Matt Bates
Professor Doug Turnbull
Dr Brook Galna
et al.
Improving clinical trials evaluation: physiological and functional correlates in mitochondrial disease
2012
Dr Susan Lord
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Alan Godfrey
Professor David Burn
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
Patterns of daily ambulatory activity differ in early Parkinson's disease compared with controls
2012
Dr Brook Galna
Professor Patrick Olivier
Guy Schofield
Gillian Barry
Dr Madeline Balaam
et al.
PD Kinection - Retraining function with exercise based computer games for people with Parkinson’s disease
2012
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Dr Neil Archibald
Professor David Burn
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
Visual sampling during walking in people with Parkinson's disease and the influence of environment and dual-task
2012
Dr Brook Galna
Gait adaptation during obstacle crossing reveals impairments in the visual control of locomotion in Williams Syndrome
2011
Dr Brook Galna
Quality of Life of People with Parkinson's Disease and Their Caregivers
2011
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