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Temporal and spatial characteristics of plantar pressure center trajectory for identifying early Parkinson's disease gait

Gait analysis can be utilized as an effective method for identifying Parkinson's disease (PD) [1]. However, research methods based on the time-domain gait feature analysis are influenced by population characteristics such as individual height, age, and weight, which unfavorably affect PD diagno...

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Published in:Parkinsonism & related disorders 2024-07, Vol.124, p.106998, Article 106998
Main Authors: Zhang, Xia, Li, Yikuan, Wang, Puqing, Zhao, Qiang
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