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Emilie Hutin

Laboratoire Analyse et Restauration du Mouvement, Université Paris Est Créteil, Créteil, France

Biography

Emilie  Hutin works as Laboratoire Analyse et Restauration du Mouvement, Université Paris Est Créteil, Créteil, France. The articles publihsed by Emilie are "Evidence for cognitive vestibular integration impairment in idiopathic scoliosis patients","Walking velocity and lower limb coordination in hemiparesis","Lower limb coordination patterns in hemiparetic gait: factors of knee flexion impairment","Lower limb coordination in hemiparetic subjects: impact of botulinum toxin injections into rectus femoris" and many more.
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Movement Smoothness Differentiates Voluntary from Parkinsonian Bradykinesia

  Objective: While considered a key symptom, bradykinesia is not specific to Parkinson's disease (PD). Measuring movement smoothness may help distinguish PD-induced from volitional bradykinesia. Methods: Eight PD patients and 12 healthy subjects performed alternating, maximal speed, small and large elbow flexion-extension movements. Six of t... Read More»

Nicolas Bayle, Stephen J Fried, Elisabeth A Kappos, Emilie Hutin, Karen Fung, Donald J Weisz and Jean-Michel Gracies

Research Article: J Addict Res Ther 2015, 7:264

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