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Dr Rosie Morris
Dr Sam Stuart
Anatomical distribution of musculoskeletal disorders following a road traffic collision in litigants presenting to physiotherapists within a private-clinic in North-East England2019
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Rachael Lawson
Professor Alison Yarnall
Dr Lisa Alcock
Dr Tien Kheng Khoo
et al.
Pro‐Saccades Predict Cognitive Decline in Parkinson's Disease: ICICLE‐PD 2019
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Brook Galna
Professor Lynn Rochester
Dr Lisa Alcock
Do People with Parkinson's Disease Look at Task Relevant Stimuli When Walking? An Exploration of Eye Movements2018
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Susan Lord
Dr Brook Galna
Professor Lynn Rochester
Saccade frequency response to visual cues during gait in Parkinson's disease: the selective role of attention2018
Dr Sam Stuart
Safety of pitch-side care provision in community contact sport within England2018
Rodrigo Vitorio
Dr Lisa Alcock
Dr Sam Stuart
Professor Emidio Silva
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
Activity in multiple frontal cortical areas during normal, fast and dual task walking: preliminary results of an fNIRS study.2017
Rodrigo Vitorio
Dr Sam Stuart
Professor Lynn Rochester
Dr Lisa Alcock
Dr Annette Pantall
et al.
fNIRS response during walking — Artefact or cortical activity? A systematic review2017
Rodrigo Vitorio
Dr Sam Stuart
Professor Lynn Rochester
Dr Annette Pantall
Dr Lisa Alcock
et al.
Functional near infra-red spectroscopy during walking in young, old and Parkinson’s disease: a structured review.2017
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Alan Godfrey
Professor Lynn Rochester
Dr Lisa Alcock
Inter-rater reliability of mobile eye-tracking when walking in Parkinson’s disease: contextual analysis2017
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Brook Galna
Professor Lynn Rochester
Dr Lisa Alcock
Investigating the task-relevance of visual fixations during locomotion in Parkinson’s disease2017
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Lisa Alcock
Professor Lynn Rochester
Motor impairments are associated with fear of falling in people with Parkinson’s disease.2017
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Lisa Alcock
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
Visual exploration during gait in Parkinson’s disease: response to visual cues2017