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Dr Sam Stuart
Acupuncture for whiplash-associated disorder following road traffic collision: a physiotherapy service evaluation2020
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Alan Godfrey
Professor Lynn Rochester
Dr Lisa Alcock
Do you see what I see? Mobile eye-tracker contextual analysis and inter-rater reliability2018
Rodrigo Vitorio
Dr Sam Stuart
Professor Lynn Rochester
Dr Lisa Alcock
Dr Annette Pantall
et al.
Reduced gait variability and enhanced brain activity in older adults with auditory cues: a functional near infra-red spectroscopy study2018
Dr Sam Stuart
Aodhan Hickey
Dr Rosie Morris
Dr Alan Godfrey
Concussion in contact sport: a challenging area to tackle2017
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Louise Delicato
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
Direct and indirect effects of attention and visual function on gait impairment in Parkinson's disease: influence of task and turning2017
Dr Sam Stuart
Aodhan Hickey
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
iTrack: instrumented mobile electrooculography (EOG) eye-tracking in older adults and Parkinson’s disease2017
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Lisa Alcock
Dr Jez Nell
Dr Rachael Lawson
Dr Rosie Morris
et al.
Pro-saccades predict decline in attention over 18 months in newly diagnosed Parkinson’s disease2017
Aodhan Hickey
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Alan Godfrey
Walk on the wild side: the complexity of free-living mobility assessment2017
Professor Lynn Rochester
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
A protocol to examine vision and gait in Parkinson's disease: Impact of cognition and response to visual cues2016
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Lisa Alcock
Dr Alan Godfrey
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
Accuracy and re-test reliability of mobile eye tracking in Parkinson's disease and older adults2016
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Cognition, vision and visuo-cognition in gait in Parkinson’s disease2016
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Susan Lord
Dr Elizabeth Hill
Professor Lynn Rochester
Gait in Parkinson's disease: a visuo-cognitive challenge2016
Dr Silvia Del Din
Aodhan Hickey
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Anne-Marie Bourke
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
Instrumenting gait with a single wearable: an introductory tutorial2016
Dr Sam Stuart
International Sport Science and Sport Medicine Conference, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK2016
Dr Elizabeth Hill
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Susan Lord
Dr Silvia Del Din
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
Vision, visuo-cognition and postural control in Parkinson's disease: An associative pilot study2016
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Visuo-cognition in gait in Parkinson’s disease: response to visual cues2016
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
A protocol to examine vision and gait in Parkinson's disease: impact of cognition and response to visual cues [version 2]2015
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Alan Godfrey
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
Look where you’re going! Do visual cues enhance visual exploration while walking in Parkinson’s disease?2015
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Out of Sight, Out of Mind?2015
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Physiotherapeutic management of camptocormia: a clinical case report2015
Dr Sam Stuart
Henry King
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Alan Godfrey
Dr Susan Lord
et al.
Visual exploration during gait in Parkinson's disease and association with cognitive characteristics2015
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Dr Alan Godfrey
et al.
Quantifying saccades while walking: Validity of a novel velocity-based algorithm for mobile eye tracking2014
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Lisa Alcock
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
Re-test reliability and accuracy of the Dikablis eye-tracker when sitting, standing and walking2014
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Lisa Alcock
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
The measurement of visual sampling during real-world activity in Parkinson's disease and healthy controls: A structured literature review2014
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Alan Godfrey
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
Visual cues increase saccade frequency during gait in Parkinson's disease2014
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Lisa Alcock
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
Visual sampling in Parkinson’s disease: current methodological issues2014
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Lisa Alcock
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Alan Godfrey
Dr Susan Lord
et al.
Retest reliability of the Dikablis eye-tracker when sitting, standing and walking2013
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Visual sampling during walking in Parkinson’s disease: impact of visual cues and task complexity2013