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Schilling BK et al. – The results suggest that some balance and functional mobility task performances are more worse for persons with mild–to–moderate PD than for neurologically–normal age–matched controls, which may be influenced by lessened lower extremity multi–joint strength. Strength training of the lower extremity utilizing such multi–joint actions may be beneficial for this population.


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