Doctors often struggle to distinguish early dementia with Lewy bodies from early Parkinson's disease. The two neurological ...
New research from the University of Waterloo suggests that subtle walking differences could provide a simple tool to better ...
Walking patterns like speed and rhythm help doctors distinguish between early dementia with Lewy bodies and Parkinson’s, ...
Measuring walking patterns reveals differences between early dementia with Lewy bodies and Parkinson’s disease, especially ...
New UK Biobank data reveal that falling daily step counts may flag emerging Parkinson’s years before diagnosis, offering a simple digital clue to early neurodegenerative changes. Study: Daily steps ...
An uneven stride might be more than just a quirk – it could be an early indicator of something requiring medical attention. The way you walk tells a story about your neurological well-being long ...
Your steps could say more about your brain than you think. A new study shows that changes in how you walk—especially how long each step is—may help flag early signs of Alzheimer's or other ...
They found that people with early dementia with Lewy bodies walked more slowly, took shorter steps, and had a lower walking rhythm than people with early Parkinson’s. Study lead ...
The way you walk, something you likely perform automatically thousands of times daily, contains a wealth of information about your overall health. Gait analysis, once primarily the domain of elite ...