Listar GI-NEURO - Artigos por autor "Fernández-del-Olmo, Miguel"
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A simple procedure using auditory stimuli to improve movement in Parkinson´s disease: a pilot study
Fernández-del-Olmo, Miguel; Cudeiro, Javier (Research Gate, 2003-01-25)[Abstract] It has been suggested that sequential movements in Parkinsonian patients might be improved by the effects of external rhythmic cues, either visual or acoustic, acting as a sort of timekeeper. ... -
Chronic neural adaptation induced by long-term resistance training in humans
Fernández-del-Olmo, Miguel; Reimunde, Pedro; Viana, Oscar; Martín Acero, Rafael; Cudeiro, Javier (Springer, 2006-02-28)[Abstract] While it is known that resistance training causes changes in the central nervous system (CNS) in the initial stages of training, there have been few studies of cumulative or sustained neural adaptation to ... -
Evaluation of the effect of training using auditory stimulation on rhythmic movement in Parkinsonian patients—a combined motor and [18F]-FDG PET study
Fernández-del-Olmo, Miguel; Arias, Pablo; Furio, M.C.; Pozo, M.A,; Cudeiro, Javier (Elsevier, 2006)[Abstract] Introduction: A programme of rehabilitation using auditory cues has previously been shown to decrease movement variability in the gait of Parkinsonian patients. Objective and methods: We studied the temporal ... -
Temporal variability of gait in Parkinson disease: effectsof a rehabilitation programme based on rhythmic sound cuesTemporal variability of gait in Parkinson disease: effectsof a rehabilitation programme based on rhythmic sound cues
Fernández-del-Olmo, Miguel; Cudeiro, Javier (Elsevier, 2004)[Abstract] It has been suggested that sequential movements in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) might be improved by the effects of external rhythmic cues. We studied spatiotemporal gait parameters and temporal gait ... -
Transcranial magnetic stimulation over dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in Parkinson’s disease
Fernández-del-Olmo, Miguel; Bello, Olalla; Cudeiro, Javier (Elsevier, 2006-11-09)[Abstract] Objective Several studies have shown that repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) over the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) is effective in the treatment of depression in patients with ...