Search Results - "Pitsikoulis, Chris"
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Postural Instability and Gait Impairment During Obstacle Crossing in Parkinson's Disease
Published in Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation (01-04-2012)“…Abstract Stegemöller EL, Buckley TA, Pitsikoulis C, Barthelemy E, Roemmich R, Hass CJ. Postural instability and gait impairment during obstacle crossing in…”
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Dynamic postural stability during sit-to-walk transitions in Parkinson disease patients
Published in Movement disorders (15-07-2008)“…In an effort to further our understanding of postural control in Parkinson's disease, we biomechanically evaluated the sit to walk task and its component…”
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Sympathetic drive is modulated by central chemoreceptor activation
Published in Respiratory physiology & neurobiology (31-12-2008)“…Abstract To determine the effects of central chemoreceptor stimulation upon sympathetic modulation while minimizing baroreceptor influences, we performed a…”
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Student Perceptions of Actual Implementation of University-Wide Healthy Initiatives: 3811 Board #250 June 4, 9
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Progressive resistance training improves gait initiation in individuals with Parkinson's disease
Published in Gait & posture (01-04-2012)“…Highlights ► Strength training (ST) may improve postural control in Parkinson's disease patients. ► Studied a 10-week ST program and biomechanical analysis of…”
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Age impairs sit-to-walk motor performance
Published in Journal of biomechanics (16-10-2009)“…Abstract Sit-to-walk (STW) is a common functional and transitional task which challenges an individual's postural control systems. As aging is associated with…”
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The central chemoreceptor contribution to autonomic outflow
Published in The FASEB journal (2007)“…Central chemoreceptors are the primary source for the tonic drive of breathing and are essential in the sensory portion of the negative‐feedback loop at normal…”
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Central chemoreceptor modulation of sympathetic activity
Published 01-01-2007“…Central chemoreceptors, which are located in various areas of the brainstem, are sensitive to CO2 and pH and when stimulated increase sympathetic activity…”
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