Toggle Main Menu Toggle Search

Open Access padlockePrints

Browsing publications by Dr Ellen Silva.

Newcastle AuthorsTitleYearFull text
Dr Ellen Silva
Aerobic exercise combined with transcranial direct current stimulation over the prefrontal cortex in Parkinson’s disease: Effects on cortical activity, gait, and cognition2021
Dr Ellen Silva
Saccade and Fixation Eye Movements During Walking in People with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury2021
Dr Ellen Silva
Double obstacles increase gait asymmetry during obstacle crossing in people with Parkinson's disease and healthy older adults: A pilot study2020
Dr Ellen Silva
Effect of different types of exercises on psychological and cognitive features in people with Parkinson's disease: A randomized controlled trial2020
Dr Ellen Silva
Levodopa Facilitates Prefrontal Cortex Activation During Dual Task Walking in Parkinson Disease2020
Dr Ellen Silva
Dr Susan Lord
Dionne Moat
Professor Lynn Rochester
Auditory Cueing for Gait Impairment in Persons With Parkinson Disease: A Pilot Study of Changes in Response With Disease Progression2019
Diego Orcioli Da Silva
Dr Ellen Silva
Usual walking and obstacle avoidance are influenced by depressive and anxiety symptoms in patients with Parkinson's disease2019
Diego Orcioli Da Silva
Dr Ellen Silva
Objective measures of unobstructed walking and obstacle avoidance in Parkinson's disease subtypes2018
Diego Orcioli Da Silva
Dr Ellen Silva
Variability of crossing phase in older people with Parkinson's disease is dependent of obstacle height2018
Dr Ellen Silva
Diego Orcioli Da Silva
Continuous use of textured insole improve plantar sensation and stride length of people with Parkinson's disease: A pilot study2017
Dr Ellen Silva
Effects of disease severity and medication state on postural control asymmetry during challenging postural tasks in individuals with Parkinson’s disease2016
Dr Ellen Silva
Synchrony of gaze and stepping patterns in people with Parkinson's disease2016
Rodrigo Vitorio
Dr Ellen Silva
Synchrony of gaze and stepping patterns in people with Parkinson's disease2016
Diego Orcioli Da Silva
Dr Ellen Silva
Challenging Postural Tasks Increase Asymmetry in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease2015
Dr Ellen Silva
Different types of additional somatosensory information do not promote immediate benefits on gait in patients with Parkinson's disease and older adults2015
Diego Orcioli Da Silva
Dr Ellen Silva
Obstacle Crossing with Dual Tasking is a Danger for Individuals with Alzheimer's Disease and for Healthy Older People2015
Dr Ellen Silva
Diego Orcioli Da Silva
The motor deficits caused by Parkinson's disease are not able to block adjustments for a safe strategy during obstacle crossing2015