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The Feasibility and Effectiveness of Combining Non-invasive Brain Stimulation and Physical Therapy to Improve Gait and Balance in Older Adults at Risk of Falling

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Hebrew SeniorLife · 2019

Abstract

This pilot work will determine the feasibility of tDCS intervention as an effective adjunct intervention to PT aimed at improving gait, balance, and mobility in older adults at risk of falling.

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Anonymous. (2019). The Feasibility and Effectiveness of Combining Non-invasive Brain Stimulation and Physical Therapy to Improve Gait and Balance in Older Adults at Risk of Falling. <em>Hebrew SeniorLife</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04181658
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Anonymous. The Feasibility and Effectiveness of Combining Non-invasive Brain Stimulation and Physical Therapy to Improve Gait and Balance in Older Adults at Risk of Falling. Hebrew SeniorLife. 2019.
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@misc{anon2019TheFea, title = {The Feasibility and Effectiveness of Combining Non-invasive Brain Stimulation and Physical Therapy to Improve Gait and Balance in Older Adults at Risk of Falling}, author = {Anonymous}, journal = {Hebrew SeniorLife}, year = {2019}, }

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