Gait variability and basal ganglia disor
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Jeffrey M. Hausdorff; Merit E. Cudkowicz; RenΓ©e Firtion; Jeanne Y. Wei; Ary L. G
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Article
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1998
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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## Abstract The basal ganglia are thought to play an important role in regulating motor programs involved in gait and in the fluidity and sequencing of movement. We postulated that the ability to maintain a steady gait, with low strideβtoβstride variability of gait cycle timing and its subphases, w