Çekok et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Timed up and go test with a cognitive task: correlations with neuropsychological measures in people with Parkinson's diseaseÇekok et al., 2020
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- Çekok K
- Kahraman T
- Duran G
- Çolakoğlu B
- Yener G
- Yerlikaya D
- Genç A
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- Cureus
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Background The Timed Up and Go (TUG) test is a simple and widely used clinical test for the assessment of lower extremity function, balance, mobility, and fall risk in various populations. The TUG has been found as a valid and reliable measure in people with …
- 206010061536 Parkinson's disease 0 title abstract description 71
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