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 Research Article
Does auditory rhythmical cueing improve gait in people with Parkinson's
disease and cognitive impairment? A Feasibility study
Lynn Rochester, PhD 1 2 *, David J. Burn, MB, BS, MA, MD 2, Gillian Woods,
BSc 1, Jon Godwin, PhD 1 3, Alice Nieuwboer, PhD 41HealthQWest, NMCH,
Glasgow Caledonian University, United Kingdom
2Institute of Ageing and Health, Newcastle University, United Kingdom
3Clinical Trial Service Unit and Epidemiological Studies Unit, University of
Oxford, United Kingdom
4Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,
Belgium
*email:* Lynn Rochester ([log in to unmask])

*Correspondence to Lynn Rochester, Clinical Ageing Research Unit, Institute
of Ageing and Health, Campus for Ageing and Vitality, Newcastle University,
NE4 5PL, United Kingdom
Potential conflict of interest: None reported.

*Funded by:*
 Parkinson's Disease Society; Grant Number: K0708


2009/2/15 Kathleen Cochran <[log in to unmask]>

> i see that this study's subjects were all male.
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> Why do researchers think this is OK?
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> If they were all women, this would no doubt be known as a "women's study."
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> Kathleen
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> \\2009/2/15 schild.m <[log in to unmask]>
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> > Thanks for the information. May I know the authors of the research?
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>> not mentioned in this article
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>> http://callierlibrary.wordpress.com/2009/02/13/does-auditory-rhythmical-cueing-improve-gait-in-people-with-parkinsons-disease-and-cognitive-impairment-a-feasibility-study/
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