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Transcranial stimulation and/or physical therapy improves walking speed in Parkinson's disease Science Daily Noninvasive brain stimulation and physical therapy -- alone or in combination -- improve some measures of walking ability in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), concludes a clinical trial in the American Journal of Physical Medicine ... and more » More... |
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