Journal article
Balance control systems in Parkinson's disease and the impact of pedunculopontine area stimulation
T Perera, JL Tan, MH Cole, SAC Yohanandan, P Silberstein, R Cook, R Peppard, T Aziz, T Coyne, P Brown, PA Silburn, W Thevathasan
Brain | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1093/brain/awy216
Abstract
Impaired balance is a major contributor to falls and diminished quality of life in Parkinson's disease, yet the pathophysiology is poorly understood. Here, we assessed if patients with Parkinson's disease and severe clinical balance impairment have deficits in the intermittent and continuous control systems proposed to maintain upright stance, and furthermore, whether such deficits are potentially reversible, with the experimental therapy of pedunculopontine nucleus deep brain stimulation. Two subject groups were assessed: (i) 13 patients with Parkinson's disease and severe clinical balance impairment, implanted with pedunculopontine nucleus deep brain stimulators; and (ii) 13 healthy contro..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by funding through the National Health and Medical Research Council (1066565), the Victorian Lions Foundation, Colonial Foundation, Brain Foundation, and The Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Support Programme.