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We hypothesize that nebulisation of ipratropiumbromide results in decreased production of sputum resulting in a better lung aeration (defined by an increase in EELV) and improved oxygenation (as defined by the PaO2/FiO2 ratio and the oxygenation…
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To test the clinical efficacy of vibrating socks, a new tactile cueing device, for the management of FOG in patients with PD.
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To evaluate the usability of vibrating socks as a home-based tactile cueing device in PD.