Abstract
Purpose: Gait impairments in People with Parkinson's (PwP) are one of the most debilitating motor symptoms as they result in functional limitations of daily activities, and negatively impact the patient's quality of life. Emerging evidence suggests that implicit motor learning strategies may help to manage gait impairments. However, few attempts have been made to distinguish which commonly used strategies implicit strategies could be considered. Also, little effort has been made to evaluate the evidence for their efficacy.
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