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Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Dr Silvia Del Din
Professor Christopher Buckley
Professor Ngaire Kerse
et al.
Evaluating the effects of an exercise program (Staying UpRight) for older adults in long-term care on rates of falls: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial2020
Dr Silvia Del Din
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Falls risk in relation to activity exposure in high risk older adults2020
Dr Chris Buckley
Dr Silvia Del Din
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Professor Ngaire Kerse
et al.
Quantifying Reliable Walking Activity with a Wearable Device in Aged Residential Care: How Many Days Are Enough?2020
Dr Lisa Alcock
Dr Brook Galna
Professor Richard Perkins
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
Step length determines minimum toe clearance in older adults and people with Parkinson’s disease2018
Dr Rosie Morris
Aodhan Hickey
Dr Silvia Del Din
Dr Alan Godfrey
Dr Susan Lord
et al.
A model of free-living gait; a factor analysis in Parkinson's disease2017
Professor Alison Yarnall
Professor Lynn Rochester
Dr Susan Lord
A novel approach to falls classification in Parkinson’s disease: Development of the Fall-Related Activity Classification (FRAC)2017
Professor Lynn Rochester
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Alison Yarnall
Dr Rosie Morris
et al.
Decrease in Aβ42 predicts dopa-resistant gait progression in early Parkinson’s disease2017
Dr Sam Stuart
Aodhan Hickey
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
iTrack: instrumented mobile electrooculography (EOG) eye-tracking in older adults and Parkinson’s disease2017
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Lisa Alcock
Dr Alan Godfrey
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
Accuracy and re-test reliability of mobile eye tracking in Parkinson's disease and older adults2016
Dr Lisa Alcock
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Characterisation of foot clearance during gait in people with early Parkinson's disease: Deficits associated with a dual task2016
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Cognition, vision and visuo-cognition in gait in Parkinson’s disease2016
Dr Silvia Del Din
Dr Alan Godfrey
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
Free-living gait characteristics in ageing and Parkinson's disease: impact of environment and ambulatory bout length2016
Dr Silvia Del Din
Dr Alan Godfrey
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Free-living monitoring of Parkinson’s disease: lessons from the field2016
Dr Rosie Morris
Dr Susan Lord
Professor David Burn
Professor Lynn Rochester
Gait and cognition: mapping the global and discrete relationships in ageing and neurodegenerative disease2016
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Susan Lord
Dr Elizabeth Hill
Professor Lynn Rochester
Gait in Parkinson's disease: a visuo-cognitive challenge2016
Dr Alan Godfrey
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Impact of falls on physical activity in people with Parkinson's disease2016
Dr Susan Lord
Dr Brook Galna
Professor Alison Yarnall
Dr Shirley Coleman
Professor David Burn
et al.
Predicting first fall in newly diagnosed Parkinson's disease: Insights from a fall-naïve cohort2016
Sarah Moore
Aodhan Hickey
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Mike Trenell
Dr Alan Godfrey
et al.
Quantification of stroke gait characteristics using a single tri-axial accelerometer: first steps towards comprehensive free-living gait assessment2016
Dr Silvia Del Din
Dr Alan Godfrey
Dr Shirley Coleman
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
et al.
Time-dependent changes in postural control in early Parkinson's disease: what are we missing?2016
Dr Elizabeth Hill
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Susan Lord
Dr Silvia Del Din
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
Vision, visuo-cognition and postural control in Parkinson's disease: An associative pilot study2016
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Visuo-cognition in gait in Parkinson’s disease: response to visual cues2016
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
A protocol to examine vision and gait in Parkinson's disease: impact of cognition and response to visual cues [version 2]2015
Gillian Barry
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Dr Alan Godfrey
et al.
Defining ambulatory bouts in free-living activity: Impact of brief stationary periods on bout metrics2015
Dr Lisa Alcock
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Eye movements during obstacle crossing in people with Parkinson's disease who fall: Influence of disease severity and visual contrast2015
Dr Lisa Alcock
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Gait characteristics of obstacle crossing in older adult fallers with and without Parkinson’s disease: Influence of obstacle type and dual task2015
Dr Lisa Alcock
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Influence of visual contrast and prominence of task-relevant stimuli on obstacle negotiation in fallers with and without Parkinson’s disease2015
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Alan Godfrey
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
Look where you’re going! Do visual cues enhance visual exploration while walking in Parkinson’s disease?2015
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Out of Sight, Out of Mind?2015
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Physiotherapeutic management of camptocormia: a clinical case report2015
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Professor David Burn
Professor Lynn Rochester
Progression of Gait Dysfunction in Incident Parkinson's Disease: Impact of Medication and Phenotype2015
Karen Mactier
Dr Susan Lord
Dr Alan Godfrey
Professor David Burn
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
The relationship between real world ambulatory activity and falls in incident Parkinson's disease: Influence of classification scheme2015
Dr Lisa Alcock
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Toe clearance profiles distinguish fallers with incident Parkinson’s disease when classified by fall type rather than fall frequency2015
Dr Sam Stuart
Henry King
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Alan Godfrey
Dr Susan Lord
et al.
Visual exploration during gait in Parkinson's disease and association with cognitive characteristics2015
Karen Mactier
Dr Susan Lord
Dadirayi Mhiripiri
Professor David Burn
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
Categorisation of falls in an incident cohort of Parkinson’s disease and effect of ambulatory activity on falls2014
Dr Susan Lord
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Shirley Coleman
Professor Alison Yarnall
Professor David Burn
et al.
Cognition and gait show a selective pattern of association dominated by phenotype in incident Parkinson's disease2014
Gillian Barry
Dr Susan Lord
Dr Alan Godfrey
Dr Brook Galna
Professor David Burn
et al.
Drivers of change in physical activity over 18 months in incident Parkinson's disease2014
Professor Lynn Rochester
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Dadirayi Mhiripiri
Gail Eglon
et al.
Gait impairment procedes clinical symptoms in spinocerebellar ataxia type 62014
Dr Lisa Alcock
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Influence of a dual-task on foot clearance during gait in people with incident Parkinson's disease2014
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Motoric cognitive risk syndrome: Multicountry prevalence and dementia risk2014
Gillian Barry
Dr Susan Lord
Dr Alan Godfrey
Dr Brook Galna
Professor David Burn
et al.
Non-motor symptoms are associated with change in physical activity over 18 months in incident Parkinson’s disease (PD)2014
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Dr Alan Godfrey
et al.
Quantifying saccades while walking: Validity of a novel velocity-based algorithm for mobile eye tracking2014
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Lisa Alcock
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
Re-test reliability and accuracy of the Dikablis eye-tracker when sitting, standing and walking2014
Dr Alan Godfrey
Dr Susan Lord
Dr Brook Galna
Professor John Mathers
Professor David Burn
et al.
The association between retirement and age on physical activity in older adults2014
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Lisa Alcock
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
The measurement of visual sampling during real-world activity in Parkinson's disease and healthy controls: A structured literature review2014
Professor Lynn Rochester
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Professor David Burn
The nature of dual-task interference during gait in incident Parkinson's disease2014
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Alan Godfrey
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
Visual cues increase saccade frequency during gait in Parkinson's disease2014
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Lisa Alcock
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
Visual sampling in Parkinson’s disease: current methodological issues2014
Dr Silvia Del Din
Dr Alan Godfrey
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
Accelerometry based assessment of anti-parkinsonian medication on postural control.2013
Dr Susan Lord
Dr Alan Godfrey
Dr Brook Galna
Dadirayi Mhiripiri
Professor David Burn
et al.
Ambulatory activity in incident Parkinson's: more than meets the eye?2013
Dr Susan Lord
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Shirley Coleman
Professor David Burn
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
Independent Domains of Gait in Older Adults and Associated Motor and Nonmotor Attributes: Validation of a Factor Analysis Approach2013
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Is gait variability reliable in older adults and Parkinson's disease? Towards an optimal testing protocol2013
Dr Susan Lord
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Shirley Coleman
Professor David Burn
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
Mild Depressive Symptoms Are Associated with Gait Impairment in Early Parkinson's Disease2013
Dr Susan Lord
Dr Brook Galna
Professor Lynn Rochester
Moving Forward on Gait Measurement: Toward a More Refined Approach2013
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Lisa Alcock
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Alan Godfrey
Dr Susan Lord
et al.
Retest reliability of the Dikablis eye-tracker when sitting, standing and walking2013
Dr Silvia Del Din
Dr Alan Godfrey
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
Variability Of Postural Control With Time In Parkinson’s Disease2013
Dr Sam Stuart
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Visual sampling during walking in Parkinson’s disease: impact of visual cues and task complexity2013
Dr Alan Godfrey
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Dadirayi Mhiripiri
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
A novel approach with accelerometry to investigate postural control in Parkinson's during gait2012
Dr Alan Godfrey
Dr Susan Lord
Professor David Burn
Professor Lynn Rochester
Ambulatory activity but not sedentary behaviour discriminates early Parkinson's disease and controls2012
Professor Lynn Rochester
Professor Alison Yarnall
Dr Susan Lord
Dr Brook Galna
Professor David Burn
et al.
Cholinergic dysfunction contributes to gait disturbance in early Parkinson’s disease2012
Dr Susan Lord
Dr Neil Archibald
Dr Urs Mosimann
Professor David Burn
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
Dorsal rather than ventral visual pathways discriminate freezing status in Parkinson's disease2012
Dr Susan Lord
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Alan Godfrey
Professor David Burn
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
Patterns of daily ambulatory activity differ in early Parkinson's disease compared with controls2012
Dr Daniela Lee
Dr Paul Brennan
Dr Susan Lord
The extent and consequences of diagnostic uncertainty in individuals assessed for arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy2012
Professor Lynn Rochester
Dr Susan Lord
Professor David Burn
Understanding the impact of deep brain stimulation on ambulatory activity in advanced Parkinson's disease2012
Dr Brook Galna
Dr Susan Lord
Daniyal Daud
Dr Neil Archibald
Professor David Burn
et al.
Visual sampling during walking in people with Parkinson's disease and the influence of environment and dual-task2012
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Exploring patterns of daily physical and sedentary behavior in community dwelling older adults2011
Dr Susan Lord
Linda Errington
Professor Lynn Rochester
Gait variability in older adults: A structured review of testing protocol and clinimetric properties2011
Dr Susan Lord
Professor David Burn
Professor Lynn Rochester
Gait variability in Parkinson's disease: an indicator of non-dopaminergic contributors to gait dysfunction?2011
Professor Lynn Rochester
Dr Susan Lord
Physiotherapy for Parkinson's disease: defining evidence within a framework for intervention2011
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Chasing a Theoretical Basis for the Definition and Analysis of Nonlinear Patterns of Activity in Older Adults2010
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Community Ambulation in Older Adults: Which Internal Characteristics Are Important?2010
Dr Susan Lord
Dr Neil Archibald
Dr Urs Mosimann
Professor Lynn Rochester
Professor David Burn
et al.
Dorsal Rather Than Ventral Visual Pathways Discriminate Freezing Status in Parkinson's Disease2010
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Professor David Burn
Executive dysfunction and attention contribute to gait interference in 'off' state Parkinson's Disease2010
Dr Susan Lord
Professor David Burn
Professor Lynn Rochester
Gait variability in Parkinson’s disease: Impact of dopamine and attention2010
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Victoria Hetherington
Concurrent validity of accelerometry to measure gait in Parkinson’s Disease2008
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Gait velocity and community ambulation: The limits of assessment2008
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
How feasible is the attainment of community ambulation after stroke? A pilot randomized controlled trial to evaluate community-based physiotherapy in subacute stroke2008
Dr Susan Lord
Mobility beyond the clinic: the effect of environment on gait and its measurement in community-ambulant stroke survivors2008
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Victoria Hetherington
Dr Liesl Allcock
Professor David Burn
et al.
The role of cognitive and motor characteristics during single, dual and multi-task gait performance in Parkinson’s disease (PD)2008
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Walking in the real world: concepts related to functional gait2007
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
The effect of environment and task on gait parameters after stroke: A Randomized comparison of measurement conditions2006
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Measurement of community ambulation after stroke - Current status and future developments2005
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
The effect of environment and a secondary task on gait performance following stroke2005
Dr Susan Lord
Professor Lynn Rochester
Community Ambulation following stroke: how important and obtainable is it, and what measures appear predictive?2004
Dr Susan Lord
Constraint-induced movement therapy for people following stroke in an outpatient setting2004
Dr Susan Lord
Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy: Time for a little restraint?2004